Jags' Marqise Lee held out of OTAs with knee injury


Second-year wide receiver Marqise Lee is being held of Jacksonville Jaguars OTAs this week after suffering a knee injury earlier in the team's offseason training program.
According to ESPN's Mike DiRocco, Jaguars coach Gus Bradley is uncertain if Lee will be healthy enough to participate in any of the team's 10 OTA practices, but the hope is to have him back for minicamp June 16-18.
"He's more day-to-day, probably more week-to-week," Bradley said, via DiRocco. "We're going to be smart with him and where he's at. I know he wants to get back here, but we're being smart with him. We'll see if he makes it back before the minicamp or not."
This isn't Lee's first issue with injuries during his short NFL career. As DiRocco notes, he missed most of last season's OTAs with an ankle injury and missed three games during the regular season with a hamstring injury.
Lee, Jacksonville's second-round pick in 2014, caught 37 passes for 422 yards and one touchdown as a rookie.
(h/t ESPN)
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