The quick future is up within the air for Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence. In response to NFL Community’s Ian Rapoport, Lawrence is unlikely to play Sunday towards the Minnesota Vikings after injuring his shoulder throughout final week’s sport.
That is not all, although. Lawrence is reportedly weighing his therapy choices for his shoulder going ahead, and surgical procedure is on the desk. Rapoport stated on X that whereas there is no surgical procedure scheduled now, it is one of many choices Lawrence is contemplating.
We do not know a lot about how Lawrence injured his shoulder, and even what’s flawed with it. He was far and wide towards the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9, making 16-of-31 makes an attempt for 169 yards and two interceptions. He had two touchdowns, however each had been speeding TDs so neither of them considerably concerned his throwing shoulder.
When requested about his QB on Wednesday, head coach Doug Pederson stated Lawrence was “sore” and could be restricted in apply. He was additionally non-committal when requested if Lawrence could be wholesome sufficient to play Sunday.
Jacksonville additionally introduced again a well-recognized face Wednesday, signing backup QB C.J. Beathard. Beathard spent the final three seasons as Lawrence’s backup QB, however did not rejoin the group in 2024 because the Jags opted for former New England Patriots QB Mac Jones. However now Beathard is again to present the group some “insurance coverage” behind Jones, as Pederson put it.