JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- After watching Blaine Gabbert take dozens of snaps and throw hundreds of passes this week, the Jacksonville Jaguars still arent ready to declare him healthy enough for the season opener. Coach Gus Bradley listed Gabbert as questionable for Sundays game against Kansas City, adding that the former first-round draft pick probably will be a game-day decision. "Were encouraged with what we saw from Blaine Gabbert," Bradley said Friday. "I thought he took steps in the right direction, but it is too early. It may go all the way up until pregame, until we can get a chance to see him and how he does in that." Gabbert is recovering from a hairline fracture in his right thumb. He missed the final two preseason games because of the injury and has been dealing with pain and a weakened grip. But hes been able to throw with little or no noticeable issues this week, a positive sign he will be able to start against the Chiefs. "He not a hundred per cent and may have some soreness in his hand, but like I mentioned before, it cant get any worse, so he will just have to deal with that little bit of pain," Bradley said. Barring any setbacks, Gabbert expects to play. "I getting more and more comfortable throwing the ball and were just seeing how it feels," he said. "Its kind of a finicky deal, so hopefully its A-OK tomorrow morning. These next 48 hours are big. Give it a little time to rest, and come game time, it should be feeling pretty good." If Gabbert cant start, the Jaguars will go with backup Chad Henne against the Chiefs. Gabbert and Henne have split repetitions in practice, although Gabbert seems to have gotten more later in the week. Gabbert completed 58 per cent of his passes for 1,662 yards, with nine touchdowns and six interceptions last season. He missed the final six games because of a forearm injury. This is a make-or-break season for the former Missouri standout. 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