Prowling The Web: Marqise Lee Sidelined
By Luke Sims
Marqise Lee ends up with an injury in the latest coverage of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Marqise Lee Out of Minicamp with a Left Knee Injury – ESPN
"“If I had the choice to go I’d be going,” Lee said. “I haven’t been in OTAs all summer. We’ve got three practices and they want to keep me out for the three practices. No reason to try to come back and do anything. As long as I take the mental reps and stay on top of my plays I’ll be OK.”Lee, whom the Jaguars took with the 39th overall pick in 2014, had battled injuries throughout his short career. He missed most of OTAs in 2014 because of an ankle injury and missed three games early in the season because of a hamstring injury."
2015 Minicamp: Five Takeaways – Jacksonville Jaguars Team Site
"While it’s difficult to judge linemen in unpadded OTA and minicamp work, Bradley said defensive end Jared Odrick has “really come on” in recent practices. “He’s really stacked a couple of good practices together,” Bradley said of Odrick, a strong-side end who signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Miami Dolphins in March. “I know he started off a little slow, getting used to the tempo of how we do things, but the last couple of weeks now, he’s really picked it up and we’re very pleased with him.” Bradley said overall the defense played well Tuesday…"
Worst NFL Helmet Design Round Table – NFL Mocks
"George Stockburger: Jacksonville JaguarsThe helmet looks like its been spray painted. Whoever approved this design was not in the right state of mind……Sayre Bedinger: Jacksonville Jaguars due to “the half and half” looking “insanely stupid.”See my reaction above; its spray painted and looks atrocious"
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