Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson has said that the team will eventually get something done with quarterback Trevor Lawrence as far as a new contract is concerned.
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson discussed the situation surrounding QB Trevor Lawrence's contract extension during a Monday news conference.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Monday that talks on a long-term contract extension for franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence are ongoing, adding "hopefully it gets done" sooner rather than later.
Check out these social media highlights and takeaways from day 1 of OTAs at Miller Electric Practice Field! On Monday afternoon the Jacksonville Jaguars kicked off Phase 3 of their offseason program, as Organized Training Activities (OTAs) began on the Miller Electric Center practice fields.
2024 marks the first year in which Trevor Lawrence is eligible for an extension. Franchise quarterbacks often ink new deals after their first three years in the league, which puts the 2021 first overall pick on track to secure a monster second contract relatively soon.
Trevor Lawrence has been fairly inconsistent across his first three NFL seasons, but it does not sound like that is going to stop him from becoming one of the highest-paid players in league history.
This offseason, several teams are breaking the bank for their quarterback. However, the Jacksonville Jaguars should think twice before doing the same for Trevor Lawrence.
Ignore the noise whenever this contract comes through. Lawrence has earned it and the Jaguars would be foolish to go in an alternate path.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, fueled by their determination to bounce back from last season's disappointment, have made some strategic moves this offseason.
The Jacksonville Jaguars entered the 2023 season with an incredible amount of hope after a phenomenal 2022 campaign that saw the team rebound from a 2-6 start…
NFL insider Albert Breer shared something interesting regarding Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in a piece published Wednesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars exercised the fifth-year option to keep Trevor Lawrence through 2025, but a deal could come soon for the former Tiger. 2023 wasn’t a pretty season for Lawrence or the Jaguars.
The NFL world was lit on fire Monday afternoon, as the Detroit Lions announced that they re-signed franchise quarterback Jared Goff to a king-sized contract.
The AFC South is still getting carded when it tries to order off the beer menu.
The Jacksonville Jaguars reloaded their roster during the 2024 NFL Draft. The team’s first-round pick, Brian Thomas Jr., turned heads at one of his first practices.
The Minnesota Vikings have secured their latest prospect, and all eyes are on JJ McCarthy as he steps into the NFL spotlight. With a flurry of anticipation swirling around his name, McCarthy faces the immediate challenge of silencing his critics and showcasing his prowess on the gridiron.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are banking on Trevor Lawrence to fulfill the lofty expectations surrounding him when he entered the league. While Lawrence has displayed flashes of brilliance, his youth suggests there’s considerable untapped potential waiting to be unleashed.
Much of the attention around the football world has been focused on the draft in recent days, but the deadline for fifth-year option decisions is approaching.
Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars are gearing up for what they hope will be a significant leap in the upcoming season. However, ESPN has put forth a radical idea that could shake things up in a big way.
Earlier this week, it was learned extension talks are ongoing between the Jaguars and quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
Lawrence’s road to NFL stardom got off to a rough start after he led the league in interceptions as a rookie. He rebounded in his sophomore campaign, leading the Jaguars to the playoffs and captaining an incredible comeback win over the Chargers.
As he enters his fourth NFL season, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is eligible for a contract extension for the first time and expressed his desire to remain in Jacksonville "for as long as possible." Speaking to the media on Tuesday at the beginning of the 2024 offseason program, the former No.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are already considering their options when it comes to former first-overall draft pick Trevor Lawrence. The former Clemson star is entering the fourth year of his rookie deal, making him eligible for a contract extension at any point.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence said on Tuesday he and the team have “definitely had some conversations” about a new contract. Lawrence went on to say it’s not really something he’s worried about at this point. “As far as where that’s at now, it’s not really my focus,” Lawrence said via Pro Football Talk.
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