Jaguars wide receiver Gabe Davis out for season with torn meniscus

Alex Parker

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Jaguars wide receiver Gabe Davis will miss the remainder of the season with a torn meniscus in his left knee.

Why it matters: The loss of Davis is a significant blow to the Jaguars' offense and their playoff aspirations.

  • Davis has been a reliable target for quarterback Trevor Lawrence, recording 20 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games this season.
  • His absence leaves a void in the receiving corps and puts more pressure on other receivers to step up.

What's new: Coach Doug Pederson confirmed the extent of Davis' injury and announced that he will undergo surgery.

  • The recovery time for a torn meniscus can range from several weeks to several months, depending on the severity of the tear.
  • Davis' estimated recovery time is up to six months, which indicates a significant tear.

Yes, but: While Davis' injury is a setback for the Jaguars, they still have other talented receivers who can contribute.

  • DJ Chark, Marvin Jones Jr., and LaViska Shenault Jr. will need to elevate their performances to compensate for Davis' absence.
  • The team may also look to make adjustments to their offensive game plan to account for the loss of a key target.

What to watch: Keep an eye on how the Jaguars adjust their offensive approach without Davis in the lineup.

  • Lawrence will need to develop chemistry with his remaining receivers and find new reliable targets.
  • The coaching staff may implement more creative play-calling or utilize different personnel packages to maximize their offensive production.

What's next: The Jaguars will focus on supporting Davis through his recovery process and helping him regain full health.

  • They will also explore potential roster moves or consider promoting players from the practice squad to address the depth at the wide receiver position.

The bottom line: Losing Gabe Davis for the remainder of the season is a significant setback for the Jaguars, but they will need to adapt and find ways to generate offense without him.

  • The success of their passing game will rely on the performances of their remaining receivers and the ability of Trevor Lawrence to distribute the ball effectively.