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David Garrard Out Vs. Houston (1 Viewer)

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Garrard will miss season finale with finger injury

By MARK LONG, AP Sports Writer

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard will miss the season finale at Houston because of a finger injury.

Garrard will have surgery on the middle finger of his right hand Thursday. Trent Edwards is likely to start in Garrard’s place, essentially giving the former Buffalo Bills starter an audition with Jacksonville.

Garrard injured his finger when he hit it on an opposing player’s helmet at Indianapolis on Dec. 19. He threw a crucial interception late in the that game, and threw two more picks in a 20-17 overtime loss to Washington on Sunday. He also fumbled twice.

Garrard likely would miss a first-round playoff game if the Jaguars (8-7) make the postseason. Jacksonville needs to beat Houston and have Tennessee upset Indianapolis to win the AFC South.

Making that even more improbable, the Jaguars likely will be without star running back Maurice Jones-Drew(notes). He missed his fourth consecutive practice Wednesday because of an injured right knee that probably will need offseason surgery.

Garrard set the franchise record for touchdown passes in a season, enjoyed five of the best eight games of his nine-year career and led the team to several late wins. But his final two games, which included two costly turnovers late, had fans calling for a quarterback change.

Garrard’s injury probably might not do much to dampen those feelings. After all, he’s just 39-37 as a starter and has one playoff victory.

This season was one of his best, though. He completed 64.5 percent of his passes for 2,734 yards, with 23 TD passes and 15 interceptions and a passer rating of 90.8.

He led the team to late wins against Indianapolis, Buffalo, Houston and Cleveland. But he showed more inconsistency in losses to San Diego, Philadelphia, Tennessee, the New York Giants and Washington.

The Jaguars claimed Edwards off waivers in late September, picking him off after he was benched and later released by the Bills. Edwards has played in one game with Jacksonville, completing 14 of 24 passes for 140 yards and two interceptions.

Edwards replaced Garrard when he left a Monday night game against the Titans in mid-October with a concussion. Garrard missed the following week’s game at Kansas City, but Edwards was unavailable because of a thumb injury, so journeyman Todd Bouman(notes) got the start.

Bouman likely will serve as the backup this week against the Texans.

 
Sirius indicated no IR yet as the Jags could (NOT) make the playoffs. Curious timing on this surgery, unless it is absolutely must do now.

 
Wow, just finished writing up all the matchups, and now I have to go redo the entire set of HOU/JAX - I wonder if the injury became Septic (Gangrene) or something to make this happen in a must-win situation for the team. It's gotta be a serious deal IMO can't see it otherwise.

 
Aw, for pity's sake! I was going to plug him in for a sitting Vick... dang...
On Jaguars.com they indicated that he got progressively worse vs. Washington and that he couldn't throw a proper spiral at the end of the game - thus the surgery now rather than later.
 
Any guesses on how this affects Thomas, Sims-Walker, Lewis? Other than "badly". Houston is such a great matchup but Edwards instills 0 confidence.

 
Any guesses on how this affects Thomas, Sims-Walker, Lewis? Other than "badly". Houston is such a great matchup but Edwards instills 0 confidence.
This is my biggest question too. Mike Thomas is one of my better options this week and the match-up looked perfect before today's news.
 
Wow, just finished writing up all the matchups, and now I have to go redo the entire set of HOU/JAX - I wonder if the injury became Septic (Gangrene) or something to make this happen in a must-win situation for the team. It's gotta be a serious deal IMO can't see it otherwise.
Septic != Gangrene
 
So the Jags are basically giving up on the playoffs then?

Although if any team can lose to the Jags without MJD or their starting QB at home, it would be the Texans.

 

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