JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars expect quarterback Trevor Lawrence to be fully cleared to practice by training camp next month.
Lawrence was a limited participant as the Jaguars opened a two-day, mandatory minicamp Monday that signals the end of their offseason program. The former Clemson star and No. 1 draft pick wore a compression sleeve on his left leg to help his hamstring, which he tweaked during practice last week.
Lawrence sat out all of Jacksonville's 11-on-11 drills Monday, but he did get repetitions in some seven-on-seven situations.
"You yank a hamstring now, you're going to miss the early part of training camp," coach Urban Meyer said.