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David Garrard will miss the playoffs (if the Jags were to make it)


Dpantherman

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Jaguars quarterback David Garrard will miss any playoff games should the Jaguars make it, according to the Florida Times-Union. We mentioned Wednesday how Garrard was out this week because of his thumb injury. Garrard will undergo surgery Thursday and rehab for two months. Maurice Jones-Drew is also awaiting knee surgery, but plans to see if the Jaguars make the playoffs first. He may try to play through his injury if Jacksonville somehow makes it.

The odds on the Jaguars playing next week were slim even if everyone was healthy. The Colts have won seven straight games against division opponents at home. Indianapolis just needs a win against Tennessee to knock Jacksonville out of the playoffs.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/12/30/david-garrard-will-miss-the-playoffs-if-the-jaguars-make-it/
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