Jags QB Blake Bortles plans to practice despite sprained shoulder
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles plans to practice in full Wednesday, three days after spraining his throwing shoulder in a loss at Tampa Bay.
Bortles says his shoulder "feels good" and he doesn't expect "any limitations."
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Coach Gus Bradley said Monday he wouldn't be surprised if Bortles missed practice Wednesday while recovering. Bortles responded Wednesday by saying, "I think he was just taking the safe route. I planned on practicing the whole time and I think that's kind of the attitude you have to have. I'm going to practice until they tell me I can't."
Bortles has completed 57 percent of his passes this season for 1,299 yards, with 10 touchdowns, four interceptions and 14 sacks.
He's coming off the first four-touchdown performance of his career.
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Jacksonville hosts Houston on Sunday.