The Jacksonville Jaguars' playoff drought has officially come to an end with the team set to face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Wild Card this weekend. Although the Jaguars are widely considered the favorite to advance, the team does not yet know whether they'll have wide receiver Marqise Lee back on the field.

According to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk, Lee didn't practice on Wednesday leaving his status uncertain once again.

Time is running short for that prognosis to come true and Lee hasn’t made it back onto the field yet. Lee, who missed the last two games of the regular season, remained out during the first Jaguars practice of the week on Wednesday.

Lee had another decent season for the Jaguars with the wideout catching 56 passes for 701 yards and three touchdowns in 14 games. The USC's product presence on the field will be missed if he is indeed ruled out for the AFC Wild Card game, but quarterback Blake Bortles has spread the ball around a bit this season with Keenan Cole having virtually identical stats and Allen Hurns putting up a solid effort in the 10 games he played.

The Jaguars also have an injury concern with Bortles favorite red-zone target in tight end Marcedes Lewis. The veteran is dealing with an ankle injury as well, but he's expected to be ready for Sunday's game against the Bills.