Recovering physically following a late Monday night was a priority in recent days, with a players off day Tuesday followed by a later-than-usual – and lighter-than-usual – Wednesday practice that was close to walkthrough tempo.
"We just have to get our bodies back right," Hines-Allen said. "Guys are staying in the training room and getting a lot of treatment. We have a lot of true professionals and coach is taking care of us as well. He's not running us down to the dirt off a short week.
"We know as professionals what we need to do. We know [Thursday] we have to pick it up and get ready to practice."
The Jaguars' 4-1 record marks their best start since 2007, and they're in first place in the AFC South for the first time since losing five out of their last six games during the 2023 season to miss the postseason.
"It's something we have to handle the right way," Lawrence said of the three-game winning streak and victory over the Chiefs. "We've got to know that we haven't done anything. The only thing we're guaranteed is that we're going to win four games this year, which isn't enough.
"We have a lot more work to do. The guys know what the right mindset is, and guys know that we play a really good Seattle team this week. If you're still thinking about the game we just won, then that's a problem.
"We've got to move on. So, I really like our group and how mature we are. We've handled everything well so far. We have to continue to do that."