In a large part of the game, the break out of synchronization looked out and clearly found its way in the Coen system. It is obvious of final statistics – 319 a total of meters, in particular – but not the final results.
Lawrence took a good seat in Kickoff when Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker spoke out of goal. Immediately, he bounced back with an impressive throw to Brian Thomas Jr. To convert third and 7 with 33 meters hook. He followed another dime to Dyami Brown in 13 meters.
Positive play from the back turned to ugly imperfections for Brown and then an unexplained delay in the game.
Lawrence faced the third and 13 from 14 -meter lines of Chiefs, Lawrence returned to Thomas, only to be interrupted by Bryan Cook. Cook’s Val was rejected when a defensive pass interference was called to give Lawrence a new set of Downs back at 1 where 30 tik was left on the clock.
Then the scandal came to six and started when Lawrence’s right foot was stepped off his right guard. He fell and originally managed to get up, but in another attempt he did. Lawrence blew through one arm and then pushed under a second over the goal line. He came back once again after that, celebrated with his squad and threw the ball high into the Duval sky.
This is a play that is already a Florida fish story, where Coen describes it with just a little decorations about how many princes of his QB defenders broke.
“Keep it away,” Coen said of what went through his head after Lawrence returned. “No, I mean, you know, when he stepped forward and he is coming out of it, and you are like, ‘Oh, my gosh, tips it’ so we could have another down. A man, what an individual effort. Be on.
It was certainly a play that led to the first 4-1 start of Jaguars since 2007 and broke three games losing streak for the right to vote in the process. In the 2025 program, this is the only game for the first time for Jaguars. In unconventional and often unpopular ways, the Jaguar conquered three hours of dominant AFC Master and told the audience that there is some noise made in Duval.
“I mean, we feel like we are,” Lawrence said when asked if Monday showed that the Jaguars are a legitimate competitor. “So, I think it’s not bad, but we’ve had a long season. We’ve played five games, so there’s a lot of football left.