Orlando Sentinel

Lawrence is day to day with injury to left foot

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE — Jacksonvil­le Jaguars quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence didn’t practice Wednesday because of a sprained big toe on his left foot, but coach Doug Pederson expects the second-year pro to get on the practice field later in the week and potentiall­y play at Tennessee.

Lawrence was wearing a protective shoe on his foot, which got twisted during a sack last Sunday in a 40-14 loss at Detroit. He was injured on the last play of the first half but returned to start the third quarter.

Pederson called Lawrence “day to day” and said he’s “getting treatment every day and just progressin­g in the right direction.”

“We’ll just keep him out today,” Pederson added. “He’ll get all the mental reps today but nothing from the standpoint of moving around.”

Lawrence has started every game in two seasons since being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft. He has completed 65.6% of his passes this season for 2,834 yards, with 17 touchdowns and six intercepti­ons. He also has three rushing scores and a leaguehigh six fumbles.

If he’s unable to play Sunday at AFC-South leading Tennessee (7-5), veteran backup C.J. Beathard would make his 13th career profession­al start.

“Obviously, when it’s your quarterbac­k, or any player, there’s a level of concern,” Pederson said. “But we’ve still got several days before the game. He’s tough and he’ll do everything he can I know in his power to try to be out there. But we’ll just take it day by day.”

The Jaguars (4-8) last won in Tennessee in 2013. They have dropped eight straight in the Music City, including a 20-0 debacle last year that was among the reasons owner Shad Khan fired then-coach Urban Meyer.

Jacksonvil­le remains mathematic­ally alive in the division with five games remaining, although Pederson acknowledg­ed that facing the Titans is pretty much a do-or-die opportunit­y in the AFC South.

“You’re running out of opportunit­ies,” he said. “We got five games (left), three division opponents and two games against the same team (Tennessee). So, yeah, you’re looking up and going, ‘You know, you’re running out of chances.’ ”

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