Mandatory minicamp starts next week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars hosted their seventh OTA Monday morning, and there has been much anticipation for the upcoming season.For Pederson, he wants to carry momentum and keep up the anticipation heading into the minicamp.
Pederson said it’s exciting to see the Jennings, Louisiana native, back on the field over the offseason. Pederson noted it’s fun to be able to put Etienne in different spots and experiment with what he can do.“This is the time to experiment on both sides of the ball to see what the guys can do,” Pederson said. “Etienne has been one of those guys.”
Another running back in the depth chart returning is James Robinson. A preseason foot injury to Etienne, followed by an early-season injury to Carlos Hyde, meant that Robinson had the backfield all to himself.
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