Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars were recently able to agree to terms on a massive five-year extension worth $275 million.
That extension will start in 2026 and run through 2030.
The Pro Bowl signal-caller is a talented player that will be looking to stay healthy this year en route to leading the Jaguars to a third consecutive winning season.
For him to accomplish that, he will need to lay off the turnovers.
According to the NFL on CBS, Lawrence has the most turnovers in the league over the last three seasons (60).
Trevor Lawrence will likely look to get this ratio in a better spot moving forward. pic.twitter.com/h2o8hxDbdF
— NFL on CBS (@NFLonCBS) June 14, 2024
To make matters worse, Lawrence has just 69 total touchdowns in that span.
At least Josh Allen has made up for his 59 turnovers with 128 total touchdowns.
Regardless, Lawrence needs to be better at making decisions.
The former national champion at Clemson has all the talent in the world to be a great quarterback in the league.
He made the Pro Bowl in 2022 after having his best season (4,113 yards, 25 touchdowns, 8 interceptions).
If he can replicate those numbers in 2024, the Jaguars can be a real dark-horse in the AFC.
They took a big hit with the loss of former All-Pro wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who joined the rival Tennessee Titans as a free agent.
However, they added talented rookie Brian Thomas Jr. out of LSU, as well as veteran wide receiver Gabe Davis.
With 1,000-yard running back Travis Etienne, Pro Bowl tight end Evan Engram, and former 1,000-yard receiver Christian Kirk, a healthy Lawrence should have a much better 2024 if he can be a better decision-maker.
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