Trevor Lawrence’s wife was just as in awe of him like everyone else after what the quarterback pulled off on Sunday against the Chargers. Lawrence and the Jags were sincerely unbelievable as they limited LA to just six on the scoreboard, while they themselves managed a whopping 35. Lawrence added two scores to the total, with the entire team’s performance flowing like smooth honey at their home ground.

“Victory Monday (blue heart emoji)” Marissa Lawrence wrote in her Instagram Story post.
Trevor Lawrence’s win against the Chargers was definitely embarrassing for LA, especially with the Chargers coming off an impressive victory against the Steelers. However, in this particular matchup, the Chargers were limited on all fronts and could hardly move a muscle as they watched their opponents bulldoze them badly.
The hero of the show was definitely Jacksonville’s offense, which seemed to have a strong resurrection at their home ground. Fans were pretty delighted since the game gave them hope of their team perhaps making it to the postseason this time.
Trevor Lawrence’s HC Reveals Magic Words Which Ended In Chargers Victory
Trevor Lawrence seemed to have received some simple wisdom from his head coach Liam Coen before taking on the Chargers, which looks like the winning factor for the Jags. Coen spoke to reporters after the game and opened up on exactly what he told Lawrence before the game.

“Trevor and I had a good conversation [last week] in terms of just, ‘Hey man, cut it loose and let it rip when we do have some of those opportunities,’ and, ‘Hey man, yes, we don’t want to turn the ball over. We want to turn it over on defense and we want to keep it on offense, but we can’t be thinking about that or trying to play to not make a mistake at all,’ … You don’t need to be [Michael] Jordan. Point guards, facilitators, distributors, that’s what we need, and that’s what we talked about.” Liam Coen said.
Trevor Lawrence looked like a single-man army out there against the Chargers, with the signal-caller not having his usual catchers to bank on during the game. It certainly seems like Coen’s words were enough energy and guidance for Lawrence on Sunday.

Yelle is a broadcast communications graduate from the University of Perpetual Help-Dalta and has pursued a career in television and news writing in Net 25 and Radyo Agila. Some of her works can also be seen through her previous publication in Fastbreak.com.ph.

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