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Doug Pederson: Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence Will Practice on Friday

Trevor Lawrence will be on the practice field on Friday, giving him a chance to play in Week 16 vs. the Buccaneers.

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence will practice on Friday, head coach Doug Pederson said this afternoon. 

Lawrence, who is still in concussion protocol after self-reporting symptoms after Sunday's 23-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, didn't practice on Wednesday or Thursday.

Pederson said Lawrence would not necessarily be limited on Friday, with the quarterback practicing as much as he can tolerate. 

Pederson has said this week he wasn't 100% sure the play Lawrence got injured on, but he believed it was on a scramble in the minutes of the game.

Lawrence scrambled three times on the Jaguars' final drive, with one scramble ending in a violent hit from Ravens inside linebacker Roquan Smith.

According to the NFL:

When a player receives an impact to the head, the player goes into the Concussion Protocol if:

  • the player exhibits or reports symptoms or signs suggestive of a concussion or stinger (a nerve pinch injury); or,
  • the team Athletic Trainer, booth ATC spotter, team Physician, NFL game official, coach, teammate, sideline Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant (UNC) or booth UNC initiates the protocol.

"Every NFL player diagnosed with a concussion must follow a five-step process before being cleared to fully practice or participate in an NFL game. This process, developed from internationally accepted guidelines, ensures that each player receives consistent treatment," per the NFL.

"Each player and each concussion is unique, and there is no set time-frame for return to participation. Team medical staff consider the player's current concussive injury, as well as past exposures and medical history, family history and future risk in managing a player's care. After a player has progressed through the five-step process, and is cleared for full participation by his club physician, he must be seen and separately cleared by an Independent Neurological Consultant (INC), jointly approved by the NFL and NFLPA, who is not affiliated with any NFL club. Until cleared by this independent physician, a player may not return to contact practice or play in an NFL game."

Lawrence has never missed a start in his career to this point, battling through a Week 6 knee injury and a Week 13 ankle injury this year alone.