Jaguars' Lawrence Uses Arm Sleeve, No Injury Concern
Jaguars' Lawrence Uses Arm Sleeve, No Injury Concern

Jaguars' Lawrence Uses Arm Sleeve, No Injury Concern

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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence has been wearing a compression sleeve on his throwing arm at minicamp, which he and new head coach Liam Coen say is strictly for maintenance due to general soreness after Lawrence resumed throwing for the first time in four months following surgery on his non-throwing shoulder. The soreness stems from increased throwing during OTAs and minicamp and is not considered a significant health concern. The Jaguars finished last season with a disappointing 4-13 record, with Lawrence missing games due to multiple injuries. Lawrence is expected to be fully cleared for training camp and is preparing for a comeback campaign. New offensive additions, including rookie wide receiver Travis Hunter and veteran Dyami Brown, are expected to bolster the team. Both Lawrence and the Jaguars' staff have reassured fans about his health and the team's optimism for the upcoming season.

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