Trevor Lawrence (Photo via @Robsqueeze Twitter)
An NFL fan caught a visibly agitated and fed-up Trevor Lawrence roaming the sidelines during the Jacksonville Jaguars’ ugly loss to the Buffalo Bills on “Monday Night Football.”
Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars faced a must-win situation against a dangerous Josh Allen-led Bills team. But the visitors were no match for Buffalo, who cruised to a 47-10 victory to improve to 3-0 on the season.
X/Twitter user @Robsqueeze attended the game at Highmark Stadium and shared a 45-second video of a defeated Lawrence walking the sidelines. Though the user didn’t capture the interaction on video, they claim that Lawrence was in the ear of Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson:
Trevor is not happy with coaching. Unfortunately I didn’t get the first 45 second of him in Doug’s ear. pic.twitter.com/syckEcJqLk
— Robsqueeze (@Robsqueeze) September 24, 2024
It’s hard to put all the blame of Monday night’s beatdown on Trevor Lawrence. For one, the defense allowed a touchdown on each of Buffalo’s five first-half drives, plus a field goal on their opening possession in the second.
#Jaguars Trevor Lawrence stares at Doug Pederson pic.twitter.com/MG8OFbJMFl
— Jaguars: Ken Knowledge™ 👨🏻💼 (@JagKenKnowledge) September 24, 2024
The first-overall pick of 2021 also barely had any time to throw. He was sacked four times, and nobody other than wide receiver Christian Kirk (eight receptions for 79 yards) could get open.
With the ultra-talented but massively underachieving Jaguars winless through three weeks, it only feels like a matter of time until owner Shad Khan replaces Pederson. It’s going to take a strong surge of epic proportions fo Pederson to save his job, and that starts this Sunday against the Houston Texans.
Trevor Lawrence Hasn’t Been Himself In Nearly A Year
Incredibly, Trevor Lawrence has lost his last eight starts dating back to the 2023 season. The Jaguars started 8-3 a year ago before inexplicably unraveling, dropping five of their final six games to miss the postseason with a 9-8 record.
Lawrence is too talented to struggle this much for this long. We saw him cay the Jaguars to an AFC South division crown and a historic playoff comeback against the Los Angeles Charges two seasons ago. The skill set is there, but he must find a way to start executing agian.