Posted on Nov 29
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence set to return, surgery still on the table
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Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is set to return to the lineup after missing two games with a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder.
Why it matters: Lawrence's return brings hope to a struggling Jaguars team that has suffered losses in his absence.
What's new: Jacksonville coach Doug Pederson announced that Lawrence had a good week of practice and will have no limitations if he plays.
Yes, but: There was some concern about Lawrence's health and the potential need for surgery, but for now, he is cleared to play.
By the numbers: Lawrence has completed 61.3% of his passes for 2,004 yards, 11 touchdowns, and six interceptions this season.
What to watch: All eyes will be on Lawrence as he takes the field again and looks to lead the Jaguars to victory.
What's next: The Jaguars will face the Houston Texans in their upcoming game, and Lawrence's performance will be crucial for their chances of success.
Lawrence's injury occurred during the Jaguars' game against Philadelphia on November 3. Despite the injury, he continued playing until throwing an interception in the end zone. However, he ultimately missed the next two games.
Backup quarterback Mac Jones struggled in Lawrence's absence, highlighting the importance of having their star quarterback back on the field.
Lawrence returned to practice on November 8 and expressed his desire to play against the Texans. While surgery remains a possibility, he is focused on evaluating his condition on a weekly basis.
In a recent statement, Lawrence mentioned considering surgery but also expressed his hope to get back on the field as soon as possible.
The bottom line: Lawrence's return provides a much-needed boost for the Jaguars and their offense. Fans and teammates alike will be eager to see him back in action, hoping he can lead the team to victories in the remaining games of the season.