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The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly going to stick with Blake Bortles as their starting quarterback next season.

Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Bortles' wrist surgery went well and he is expected to be Jacksonville's quarterback for the 2018 season:

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Bortles had surgery on his right wrist that had been the source of lingering issues since December 2016.

The Jaguars picked up the fifth-year option for 2018 on Bortles' rookie deal in May. His $19 million salary for next season becomes fully guaranteed if he's unable to pass a physical on the first day of the new league year in March, per USA Today's Steven Ruiz.

Drafted third overall in 2014, Bortles has had an inconsistent career. He has thrown for over 3,600 yards with at least 21 touchdowns in each of the past three seasons and had a career-high 60.2 completion percentage this year. He's also thrown at least 13 interceptions in every season in his career, including a league-high 18 in 2015.

The Jaguars won their division for the first time since 1999 this season and advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the third time in franchise history.