With the Jaguars' lineup of young receivers in 2022, the experience of Marvin Jones means more than ever.
missed the last seven games of the 2021 season with an injury and is back to play offense and return kicks.
"I love this group," Jones said Wednesday after the Jaguars' practiced at TIAA Bank Field."Just to see the many attributes that each of us has and how it meshes together ... that's what I like about it."“Obviously, a different room,” said Lawrence. “His voice in the room, in the offensive meetings … he a lot of experience to draw from and I think guys really listen when he talks.
“'[We] have played together for a year now, and how we communicate shows a lot, especially to the younger guys, the guys who just came in,” he said. “I think that’s huge.” Jones, lined up on the left in the slot, ran across the end zone, with nickel back Kenny Moore shadowing him the whole way. Lawrence eluded free safety Khari Williams and threw the ball into the corner, with Jones fully extending and keeping his toes in-bounds to make the catch.
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