Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence wears arm sleeve while practicing with 'general soreness'
- The Jacksonville Jaguars began their mandatory minicamp on June 10, 2025, at the Miller Electric Center located in Jacksonville, Florida.
- The minicamp followed offseason workouts in which quarterback Trevor Lawrence showed progress despite recovering from shoulder surgery and concussion injuries last season.
- Rookie Travis Hunter practiced defense for the first time in an open setting, while receivers like Brian Thomas Jr. and Josh Cephus gained more reps due to Hunter’s defensive snaps.
- Jaguars coach Liam Coen said Lawrence “feels good” despite general soreness from heavy throwing, and praised his improved footwork as a sign of development.
- The minicamp continues through Wednesday and Thursday, suggesting the Jaguars seek to build depth and prepare for the pivotal fifth season with Lawrence as their starting quarterback.
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TREVOR LAWRENCE has sparked fears over his injury after he was spotted wearing a arm sleeve. The Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback saw his 2024 season end early due to a shoulder injury. GettyTrevor Lawrence was spotted in an arm sleeve at the Jaguars mini-camp[/caption] The injury occurred after he was on the receiving end of an illegal hit from Houston Texans star Azeez Al-Shaair. Lawrence, 26, is expected to be back for the 2025 campaign, but …

Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence wears arm sleeve while practicing with 'general soreness'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence wore a protective sleeve on his throwing arm during the start of a three-day, mandatory minicamp Tuesday because of “general soreness.”
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