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Travis Etienne considers himself fortunate to miss Jacksonville Jaguars' turmoil-filled 2021 season under Urban Meyer

John Reid
Florida Times-Union

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne considers himself fortunate for missing the day-to-day grind of what turned out to be one of the most dysfunctional seasons in Jaguars' history under former coach Urban Meyer last year. 

When a reporter asked Etienne on Tuesday if he was glad that he didn't have to go through it, he smiled and said: ''Definitely, that’s just the human element of it. Just seeing the results, you’re definitely like, ‘If there was any year to miss, I missed a great one.''

Etienne, the 25th overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft out of Clemson, spent his entire rookie season rehabbing from a Lisfranc injury he suffered in a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints last August.

Even though he was not around for all the gut-wrenching losses and drama created mainly by Meyer, who was fired last December after a 2-11 start in his only season with the Jaguars, Etienne said it was hard mentally.

''I didn't realize it then, but I was kind of in a depressed state, just not being able to do the things I love to do. I'll go outside, and I couldn't do anything. So it was really weird.''

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Etienne said the most grueling part of his recovery occurred during the first 48 hours after surgery. He recalls having his foot propped on a pillow that fell.

''Oh my God, that had to be the worst pain ever,'' Etienne said. ''The flight back to Jacksonville was kind of the worst part. And just those first six weeks, I couldn't put any pressure on my foot. Probably the worst part was just sitting there and not doing anything.'' 

Travis Etienne participates in Jaguars training camp on July 29, 2021. Etienne missed the entire 2021 season with a Lisfranc injury.

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No longer relegated to just watching his teammates, Etienne participated in the second day of voluntary offseason workouts Tuesday. Etienne said he's about 85 to 95 percent recovered from his Lisfranc injury.

''I'm not doing everything, but I'm doing a majority of the stuff,'' Etienne said. ''I felt like maybe two or three weeks ago, I felt like I could get back to myself. It feels awesome just be out there just running again.'' 

At Clemson, Etienne was one of the most explosive players in college football history. In 46 of 55 career games, he scored a touchdown and closed out as the leading rusher in ACC history with 4,952 yards. 

''Yeah, I'm really excited to have him back,'' quarterback Trevor Lawrence, Etienne's former college teammate at Clemson. ''Obviously, I know how talented he is, but also knowing last year wasn't the easiest thing to sit out.

"You get drafted in the first round and obviously me and him go somewhere together and you are ready to make an impact and play. And you get hurt in the preseason game, that's tough. I know he missed being out there; I'm just excited to have him back in the locker room, be part of practice and all those things.''  

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