"There's a chance," he said. "I don't really want to do too many 'You're playing, you're not playing,' that kind of deal. If we are putting [quarterback] Trevor [Lawrence in the game], we make sure we're protected and we have the right guys in front. Same with the runners, things like that. Just making sure that we're not putting people in vulnerable spots because we are injured."
Also: Rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter did not practice Friday as what Coen called a "precautionary" measure with an upper body issue.
"We'll figure that out," Coen said when asked if Hunter will play Sunday. "We don't know yet."
Hunter, who has alternated between offense and defense in most recent practices, stood to the side Friday with the offense and wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett.
"That's what they're supposed to do when they're hurt – stay locked in," Coen said. "If they can't go, we want them to make sure they're locked in, getting all the calls, understanding the call and be able to watch and execute in their minds."