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Jaguars Scrimmage Recap: Competition, Passion & Minor Improvements Needed

JACKSONVILLE – OK in spots, not nearly as OK in others.

The Jaguars held their second "scrimmage" of 2025 Training Camp at the Miller Electric Center Thursday morning – with starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence assessing the intense, two-hour session essentially in that fashion.

There was some good all around, but perhaps not often enough.

"We've just got to get better and cleaner," Lawrence said.

The Jaguars, who will play the New Orleans Saints at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, La., in a Preseason Week 2 game Sunday, practiced in pads for a second time in three days on Day 15 of '25 camp Thursday. They will hold a lighter practice Friday.

"It's good work," Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski said. "Good to get the work and a lot to improve. I think the guys know that. We know that. I'm excited to dig into the tape and see what we can work on."

Thursday's work had more of a "live," scrimmage feel than most camp practices, with the first-team offense and first-team defense – and the second-team offense and second-team defense – working against one another in multiple "full-field, full-quarter" situations.

"I thought there was some good competition, guys flying around," Lawrence said. "There were some good, some bad. We'll watch it. We'll learn from it all."

The Jaguars' first-team offense had a strong early drive Thursday, after which Lawrence said the "defense picked it up a bit." The Jaguars' offense for the day appeared to have seven dropped passes, with the team committing 10 penalties overall.

Lawrence called the practice "a little sloppy offensively."

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