Report: Lawrence likely limited ahead of Week 10 due to low ankle sprain
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence suffered a low ankle sprain during Sunday's win over the Buffalo Bills and will likely be limited at practice this week, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Lawrence's X-rays were negative and showed "little structural issues," Rapoport adds.
The first overall pick was injured late in the second quarter against the Bills. He was taken to the locker room but returned to the game minutes later and didn't miss a snap.
Jacksonville head coach Urban Meyer doesn't expect Lawrence to miss any games.
"Trevor's good," Meyer said Monday, according to ESPN's Michael DiRocco. "He should be a go this week."
The 22-year-old finished Week 9 with only 118 yards on 15-of-26 passing while helping Jacksonville stun Buffalo with a 9-6 victory.
Lawrence entered the NFL as one of the most coveted prospects in league history, but his rookie campaign has yet to meet expectations. The Clemson product has completed 59.5% of his passes for eight touchdowns against nine interceptions in eight games.
The Jaguars are set to visit the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.