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Why isn’t Trevor Lawrence playing against the Tennessee Titans?
Ahead of a final regular season matchup against rival Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars’ first quarterback received limited reps in individual drills.
In the latest update on Jacksonville Jaguars’ star quarterback Trevor Lawrence, the million-dollar question revolves around his shoulder injury. Speaking to reporters during his weekly meeting, Lawrence expressed that while his shoulder is improving, he remains cautious yet aggressive in his approach to rehab.
Head coach Doug Pederson shared insights into Lawrence’s condition, likening it to a day-to-day situation. Video footage from yesterday’s practice showed Lawrence in action, albeit in a limited capacity, revealing that he hasn’t engaged in much activity since sustaining the injury in Week 16 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Acknowledging the need to reacclimate himself to the game’s rhythm, Lawrence highlighted that specific movements feel good and robust while others trigger discomfort. He emphasized the importance of allowing the shoulder to settle down before fully unleashing it.
Reflecting on the previous week, Lawrence admitted that attempting to play wouldn’t have showcased his capabilities. He deemed it unwise for both the team and himself, especially given the nature of a throwing shoulder injury.
This is Lawrence’s fourth injury of the season, with previous setbacks, including a knee injury, high ankle sprain, and concussion. The Jags quarterback missed his first NFL game last weekend due to a shoulder sprain.
Lawrence offered a unique perspective on watching the game from the sidelines. He highlighted how it provides insights into the intricacies of the sport and serves as a reminder that, ultimately, it’s just a game. However, he clarified that being a spectator is not where he wants to be, as he expressed his willingness to return to action.
As the Jaguars gear up for their upcoming clash against the Tennessee Titans, it’s good to know for their fans that Lawrence will be present in Nashville. The Jaguars’ medical team will finally have the call on his game availability.