



JACKSONVILLE – This was news Marqise Lee didn't want. Not again.

The Jaguars didn't want it, either, but Lee and Jaguars Head Coach Gus Bradley both said the hamstring injury that kept the third-year wide receiver out of Jaguars 2016 Training Camp Day 2 practice Friday isn't considered long-term or serious.

"You never want to sit out, but it's no big thing," Lee said early Friday afternoon following a two-and-half-hour practice in 92-degree temperatures that felt like 100 at the practice fields adjacent to EverBank Field.

"That's the biggest thing – I felt it a little bit as far as a little fatigue. I relayed it a little over to Gus and them and they decided to shut me down. We don't want to rush it. I just have to sit back and do what they want me to do."

Lee sustained the injury Thursday in the first practice of camp. Bradley said the injury is considered mild hamstring strain.

"He was out here; you saw him jogging around," Bradley said "It's not going to be an extended period of time; it's that type of injury. We're going to be cautious with it and make sure we do our due diligence."

Lee, a second-round selection in the 2014 NFL Draft, has dealt with a variety of injuries in two seasons. He worked full throughout the 2016 offseason, participating in all organized team activities and minicamp practices for the first time in two NFL offseasons.