Florida Gators QB DJ Lagway Limited in Spring Practice Due to Injury
Sophomore quarterback DJ Lagway will participate in Florida's spring practices with restricted throwing activities as he recovers from a lower-body injury.
- Florida head coach Billy Napier confirmed that DJ Lagway will be limited in throwing activities during spring practice but will still participate in other drills.
- Lagway is recovering from a lower-body injury but did not undergo offseason surgery; he previously dealt with a hamstring strain during the 2024 season.
- Lagway emerged as Florida's starting quarterback last season after Graham Mertz's season-ending knee injury, finishing with 1,915 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and nine interceptions.
- Analysts have praised Lagway's potential, with some projecting him as a future top NFL draft pick, though Florida faces a challenging 2025 schedule with playoff hopes uncertain.
- Florida's coaching staff aims to build on the team's late-season momentum, with improvements in the offensive line and defense, and the integration of new recruits and transfers.