During the previous two seasons, Jaguars coach Doug Marrone never gave his players much of a break once the pads came on in training camp.

The Jaguars worked 11 consecutive days in full pads during last season’s camp, and they worked 14 straight days in 2017.

But Tuesday, the Jaguars were back in shoulder pads and shorts after practicing in full pads for the first time on Sunday before taking Monday off. Marrone is aiming to build up the work pace for the first 10 days of camp to possibly have fewer injuries.

The team is expected to have its first intrasquad scrimmage Friday. It will be closed to the public.

The Jaguars are expected to return to full pads Wednesday. They will practice from 8:45 a.m.-11:40 a.m., and that’s open to the public. To attend any of the Jaguars’ open training camp sessions, fans must register in advance online at www.jaguars.com/trainingcamp19. The final open training camp session the public can attend is Thursday.

NO INTERCEPTIONS

Quarterback Nick Foles has yet to threw an interception after five consecutive training camp practices. His accuracy was on display again Tuesday, especially when threw a deep pass to wide receiver Dede Westbrook. Foles also made several superb throws between defenders in red zone work for touchdowns.

EXTRA SNAPS

Rookie Quincy Williams is getting the majority of the snaps at weak-side linebacker. During 11-on-11 work Tuesday, he barely left the field. The Jaguars want to give him as many snaps as possible so he can familiarize with defensive coordinator Todd Wash’s system. Marrone said before Tuesday’s practice that Williams might be the fastest player on the field when the ball is snapped. Wide receiver Dede Westbrook took to social media after practice to playfully disagree.

Coach Marrone, you dead wrong for this!!! You know I’m the fastest! EASY https://t.co/PH3bME6LCF

— Dede Westbrook (@DedeTHEGreat11) July 30, 2019

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LAMBO SHINES



Kicker Josh Lambo made nine consecutive field goals within 55 yards during special teams work. Most of his attempts were near-perfect, sailing between the middle of the goal posts. Lambo made 19 of 21 field goals last season, including 4 of 5 from 50 yards or longer. Since joining the Jaguars in October 2017, Lambo has made 38 of 41 tries, a 92.7 percent success rate that ranks highest in franchise history among players with at least 10 attempts. He signed a four year, $15.5 million contract extension in February.

PLAN IN PLACE FOR ROBINSON

Left tackle Cam Robinson continues to make progress in his rehab from a torn ACL. Marrone announced on Tuesday they have a "plan right now in place and when we get closer to it, I’ll give a couple of days notice of when he’s going to come back." During Sunday’s practice, Robinson was seen working extensively on the side area of the practice field with conditioning coach Tom Myslinski. Robinson easily pushed a weight sled for several reps, and he did stepping exercises to strengthen his left knee. Robinson suffered a torn ACL during Week 2 in 2018 against New England and missed the rest of the season.

PLAYS OF THE DAY

Foles rolled out of the pocket and saw open DJ Chark running across the back of the end zone. Though Foles' pass was high, Chark made a leaping catch in the corner of the end zone and got both feet down for a touchdown. Tight end Geoff Swaim also made a nice leaping in the corner of the end zone on a pass from Foles, who was chased out of the pocket by Calais Campbell.

RYAN’S RETURN UNCERTAIN

There remains no timetable for when linebacker Jake Ryan may return after having an injury setback during the summer that resulted in his placement on the team’s non-football injury list last week, Marrone said. Ryan sustained a torn ACL during last year’s training camp with Green Bay that forced him to miss the entire season. The Jaguars signed Ryan as a free agent in March.

RAWLS, BOUYE OUT THIS WEEK

Running back Thomas Rawls and cornerback A.J. Bouye are expected to be held out of practice for the remainder of the week because of hamstring soreness. Rawls missed Sunday’s first day in pads, and Bouye missed his second consecutive practice Tuesday after he was held out of parts of two of the first three practices last week. "If they’re ready Thursday and we’re scrimmaging on Friday, probably just going to hold them out,’’ Marrone said. ‘’You’ll see them, though. They’ll be running on the side and doing all of that stuff.”