The Jaguars prepare for the first preseason game of the year, and the only one at home, as they host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday evening (7 p.m. ET, WFOX). While the final determination on how much time the starters will see has yet to be made, quarterback Trevor Lawrence said on Tuesday that he was preparing to play in the preseason opener.  Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is preparing to play in the preseason opener under new coach Liam Coen. Image via AP. "Not sure exactly what the plan is yet," Lawrence said. "I think we're still evaluating some stuff, but yeah, I'm ready to go if so. I'll be excited to get back out there. It's been a while, so anytime you can play – even preseason – it means something to get on that field. I'll be ready to go if that's the case. If not, the other guys will be ready to roll." While the Jaguars still have preseason road games at New Orleans and Miami the next two weekends, there is a benefit for Lawrence to play in the opener. With several new faces expected to start on offense, Lawrence can benefit from work behind the offensive line and in the passing game, especially with rookie Travis Hunter and free agent addition Dyami Brown, both of whom are expected to play significant roles at wide receiver. "I think it does help," Lawrence said. "Just from the standpoint, especially as a quarterback, you can get hit. All offseason and all training camp, you can't get hit. Sometimes there's a different time clock in the pocket. You try to always play it real in practice, but sometimes you kind of hang on to the ball and take a little bit more chances in the pocket because there are no consequences. When you're live, it's a little different." The Jaguars raised some eyebrows this week when the team first published a depth chart that included Hunter as one of three starting wide receivers. It appears more likely each week that Hunter could start on both sides of the ball when the regular season opens on Sept. 7. Lawrence said he feels good about the progress the team is making in the first training camp under new head coach Liam Coen. "I think that this can be a really good team," Lawrence said. "I think we're talented, our schemes are really good, we're well coached. We're still getting better and dialing in on the details, and we need to play cleaner and be better operationally and just gel more as units, but I really think – not to be cliché – the sky is the limit for this team." As for Coen, in his first camp as a head coach at any level, he is still working through how many snaps, if any, he will give the starters on Saturday. He said that he had been in contact with Steelers' head coach Mike Tomlin to ensure that both teams were on the same page for the game. "We're still working through it," Coen said. "We wanted to kind of get through these next two padded days, to evaluate, see where we're at as a group, before making that decision." |
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