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  • 6/11/2025
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00:00Of course, when you go to voluntary OTAs and you're throwing a ton,
00:04your shoulder can hurt, your arm can hurt.
00:07That's the story in Duval County.
00:09New head coach Liam Cohen saying that Trevor Lawrence was wearing a sleeve,
00:14not a sling, as some said on social media,
00:17a sleeve on his throwing arm because of, quote,
00:21general soreness from how many balls he threw last week at OTAs.
00:25It was really just maintenance and something to keep it warm.
00:28Trevor, quote, feels good, it's not an issue, and it's not really bothering him.
00:34Trevor Lawrence did participate, by the way, in all those drills yesterday at minicamp,
00:38just with a sleeve on that right throwing arm.
00:41Yeah, I'm not worried about it.
00:43And also understand this, people.
00:44The reason that NFL teams bring like five or six quarterbacks into training camp
00:48isn't because, Ben, they want to get a look at the fifth and sixth string quarterback.
00:51It's because there's so many reps that you have to take
00:54that you don't want to leave it up to your first or second string quarterback
00:56throwing 160 balls every single practice.
01:00That's the reason why.
01:01And arm fatigue is a real thing.
01:02And also understand this.
01:03I'm sure Trevor Lawrence is probably working out in the offseason,
01:06but once you finally get into that OTAs training camp mentality,
01:09like everything gets up, more torque on the shoulder,
01:12more footballs you're throwing that you weren't throwing over the past couple months.
01:14General soreness is a thing for quarterbacks, not just pitchers in baseball.
01:18I'm not worried about it.

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