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Jaguars vs. Titans: 5 Jacksonville Starters Listed As Limited or DNP on Wednesday

The Jaguars had some key names on the injury report to open Week 11.
Jaguars vs. Titans: 5 Jacksonville Starters Listed As Limited or DNP on Wednesday
Jaguars vs. Titans: 5 Jacksonville Starters Listed As Limited or DNP on Wednesday

The Jacksonville Jaguars need a big bounce-back week in Week 11. 

A week after an embarrassing 34-3 home loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Jaguars will return to EverBank Stadium on Sunday to host the Tennessee Titans. Before then, though, the Jaguars will need to take some serious strides to get healthy.

Five starters were listed as limited or did not practice on Wednesday, with starting returner Jamal Agnew (shoulder/ribs) and cornerback Tyson Campbell (hamstring) both missing the practice. 

The Jaguars also had wide receiver Zay Jones (knee), right tackle Anton Harrison (back), and defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle) on the injury report, with Robertson-Harris and Harrison each new additions to the injury report. 

On the flip-side, the Jaguars do not have quarterback Trevor Lawrence listed on the injury report with his knee injury any longer, which goes to suggest he is inching closer and closer to being 100%.

“Well, early in the first couple of the games were sore. Wearing that brace, a little cumbersome, all of that. It affects mobility, straight line, linear speed, all that is fine, but the stopping and starting and all of that kind of affects it," Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said on Wednesday about Lawrence's knee. 

"As we continue to go, he gets healthier and feels better. That’s his strength of his, is being able to throw on the run. The more he feels comfortable and strong, I think the more we can implement those in our gameplans.”

“It’s feeling better. It’s finally getting to where I’m not going to really think about it as much and won’t be as much as an issue," Lawrence said. 

"I feel like I’m starting to move pretty fluid and it’s not bothering when I do much. Obviously, it’s still a little bit here or there, it’ll get aggravated. But that’s a good question, I’m starting to feel comfortable and I’m happy about that with the progress I’ve made. We’ve been able to protect it the last few weeks and I’m excited to hopefully finally get going and just play normal, move around, all that stuff.”

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John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated season as a beat reporter for NSM.Today, covered high school prep sports in Central Florida, and covered local sports and news for the Palatka Daily News. Follow John Shipley on Twitter at @_john_shipley.

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