Trevor Lawrence BREAKS His SILENCE After Dirty Hit KN0CKED Him Unconscious

Trevor Lawrence at a press conference.Trevor Lawrence (Photo via Jaguars)
Trevor Lawrence is finally breaking his silence.

A huge hit from Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair on the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback sparked a brawl during their game on Sunday.

Lawrence scrambled on first down in the second quarter, but as he tried to slide to avoid getting hit, Al-Shaair launched into Lawrence’s head and neck area, and it bounced off the ground and knocked him unconscious.

The quarterback was down as Jags and Texans players brawled over the hit.

Al-Shaair was also seen removing his helmet and trying to fight with Jaguars offensive lineman Brandon Scherff.

He then had Jaguars fans throwing items at him after he was ejected.

 


Hours after the game, Trevor Lawrence took to social media and finally had something to say. He thanked everyone who reached out and prayed for him.

“Thank you to everyone who has reached out / been praying for me. I’m home and feeling better. Means a lot, thank you all🙌🏼”

Lawrence eventually got on his feet but still got carted off.

He was 4-for-10 with 41 passing yards and an interception in the game.

This exit from the game was disappointing since Lawrence had just returned from injury.

 

How Long Will Trevor Lawrence Be Out?

The Jacksonville Jaguars entered Week 13 against the Houston Texans with a 2-9 record, but they were hoping to play spoiler against a Texans team that tends to play down to their opponent.

Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who missed two games due to a shoulder injury, resumed his starting role against the Texans, but now he may be out yet again after he got knocked unconscious by linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair.

Lawrence was ruled out with a concussion after taking a late hit in the team’s game against the division-rival Houston Texans on Sunday.

Now, he will most certainly hear into concussion protocol and is likely going to miss at least one game.

Social Media Detectives Believe They’ve Uncovered The Exact Moment When Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence Cursed Himself And Triggered His Own Downfall

TRevor Lawrence runs on the field with no helmet.Trevor Lawrence (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
Social media detectives believe they have uncovered the real reason behind Trevor Lawrence’s sudden regression.

Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars are off to a miserable 0-3 start following Monday night’s ugly 47-10 road loss to the Buffalo Bills. Lawrence, who signed a $275 million extension in the offseason, has completed just 52.8 percent of pass attempts for two touchdowns and one interception.

Lawrence has now lost eight straight starts dating back to last season. It’s an astonishing unraveling from a quarterback who led the Jaguars to an AFC South division crown and playoff victory two seasons ago, and from a player who guided Jacksonville to a superb 8-3 start last year.

Social media detectives believe that Trevor Lawrence’s sudden unraveling stems from the well-documented “Terrible Towel” curse. You may recall that during last year’s Week 8 road win against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Jaguars taunted Steelers fans by waving the towels around.

After the game, Lawrence referred to them as “little yellow towels.” That comment irked Steelers fans at the time, but they’ve got the last laugh now:

 


Whether you’re superstitious or not, the bottom line is that the Jaguars have been repaid with a cruel reminder of, “What goes around comes around.” You might not believe the Terrible Towel curse, but the Jaguars’ record since they disrespected the Steelers speaks for itself.

Trevor Lawrence Isn’t Living Up To The “Generational” Label

As hard as it is to believe now, there was a time when the Jaguars and New York Jets were neck-and-neck in the Trevor Lawrence draft sweepstakes. Jets fans were enraged when their team stunned the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15 of that year, playing themselves out of the first-overall pick.

Lawrence was hyped as a generational QB when the Jaguars selected him first overall in 2021. But with a 20-33-0 career record and zero 30-TD seasons, Lawrence has been anything but generational.

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