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Jaguars QB Garrard still at home with concussion

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (AP) - Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard is resting at home for the second consecutive day, increasing the chances that Trent Edwards or Todd Bouman will start at Kansas City.

Garrard sustained a concussion in Monday night’s 30-3 loss to Tennessee and hasn’t been back to the facility since. Coach Jack Del Rio says Garrard will be evaluated late this week and he’s preparing to play without the ninth-year veteran.

The team will release Garrard’s game status Friday, but having missed most of team meetings and practices, it’s unlikely he will return against the Chiefs.

Edwards also could be out. He sprained his right thumb against the Titans and sat out practice Wednesday. If he can’t play, Bouman would make his first start since 2005.

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