Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars are in a precarious situation. They’ve managed only one win since last November and are off to an 0-3 start this season. After two narrow losses, the Buffalo Bills thoroughly outclassed them on Monday Night Football, winning 47-10.
Doug Pederson’s job security is in question, and Lawrence, once regarded as one of the league’s top quarterbacks, has been a significant disappointment. The franchise is in a critical state, and despite the potential for midseason trades, they must unite and work hard to turn things around.
“No one’s coming to save us,” Lawrence said, according to Jeremy Bergman of NFL.com. Jacksonville’s chances of making the playoffs are sinking rapidly.
“It’s just one of those times where we don’t have any momentum,” the Jaguars quarterback said, via NFL.com. “It seems like everyone takes their turn on making a bad play at the wrong time, including myself. It seems really difficult to go forward. Can’t find that rhythm right now, and we all share in it.”
Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars must play with more urgency after 0-3 start
The Jaguars, in less than two years, already look out of the running for the division they won in 2022.