Are Trevor Lawrence and the Jags Finally Realizing Their Potential?

In 2022, quarterback Trevor Lawrence performed at a Pro Bowl level, throwing for 4,113 yards, 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions. In that campaign, he led the Jaguars to the playoffs and completed an epic comeback against the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Wild Card Round.

Lawrence hasn’t been able to match that year in terms of his passing numbers, and he’s turned the ball over at an alarming rate. Former Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson called him out for his carelessness with the ball.

Liam Coen must figure out a way to help his quarterback cut down on turnovers. Lawrence ranks fourth in interceptions with five, behind Geno Smith (nine), Jake Browning (eight) and Joe Flacco (six). He’s also fumbled twice and lost one of them.

Yet Lawrence has engineered two game-winning drives. Against the Chiefs, he stumbled out of the pocket and made something out of nothing for the go-ahead score. 

Lawrence may not play up to transcendent talent expectations, as many once thought when he came out of Clemson, but the fifth-year signal-caller can play better than what we’ve seen through the first five weeks. If Coen gets the best out of him, the Jaguars offense will make exponential leaps and bounds.

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