Over the past few weeks, Trevor Lawrence has been in excellent form for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The quarterback has thrown seven touchdown passes in his last two games as he has helped his team defeat the Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys.
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According to reports, Lawrence has a toe injury. The 23-year-old has been battling the issue for the past two weeks, but he has continued to play in each of the Jaguars’ games.
When the Jaguars visit the New York Jets in Week 16, Lawrence will be attempting to extend that run.
Trevor Lawrence’s Injury Update
After it was revealed that the quarterback skipped team training on Monday, Jacksonville is worried about their talisman’s health. He is currently listed on the team’s injury report card as “questionable.”
Lawrence, however, participated in a small amount of team practise on Tuesday, so he ought to be available for Thursday’s game against the Jets.
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Lawrence hasn’t missed a game yet this year, and last week against the Titans, his toe didn’t seem to be giving him any trouble. The second-year quarterback made 30 of 42 pass attempts for a season-high 368 yards and three touchdowns in that contest. He had scored three times in two of his previous three games.
Trevor Lawrence is having a fantastic second season with the Jaguars. The quarterback has 3,520 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also rushed for 239 yards and four touchdowns.
Last week, the Jaguars’ star quarterback helped his team win in overtime by tossing four touchdown passes against a strong Cowboys defence. Lawrence has demonstrated his ability to be the player on whom Jacksonville will continue to rely. He has also set them up to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017.
Jacksonville is currently ranked second in the AFC South division, with six wins and eight losses. With three regular-season games remaining, they will try to edge out the Tennessee Titans (7-7) to win their division. To accomplish this, the Jaguars will need Lawrence to perform admirably.