Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence Cleared from Concussion Protocol, Set to Start Crucial Game Against Buccaneers
The return of the quarterback boosts the Jaguars' playoff hopes as they aim to end a three-game losing streak and maintain their position atop the AFC South.
- Jacksonville Jaguars' quarterback Trevor Lawrence has been cleared from concussion protocol and is expected to start in the crucial Week 16 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Lawrence's return is a significant boost for the Jaguars, who are currently tied atop the AFC South with an 8-6 record, along with the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans.
- Lawrence has never missed a start in his three-year NFL career, and his return is crucial as the Jaguars aim to end a three-game losing streak.
- Despite the recent losses, the Jaguars remain in control of their playoff destiny due to divisional tiebreakers against Houston and Indianapolis.
- The Jaguars' game against the Buccaneers is critical for their playoff chances, with a loss likely dropping them out of first place in the AFC South for the first time since Week 3.