Trevor Lawrence indicates he would have been comfortable running a quarterback sneak on a key fourth-down play for the Jaguars. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer and quarterback Trevor Lawrence were not seeing eye-to-eye on a key play call after Sunday’s loss.

The Jaguars were trailing 31-19 against the Tennessee Titans with about 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter and faced a key moment. They were facing a fourth and goal on the Titans’ 1-yard line, and set themselves up to go for it knowing a touchdown would make it a one-score game.

Instead of using Lawrence on a quarterback sneak, the Jaguars handed off to Carlos Hyde, who was stuffed for a three-yard loss.

Meyer was asked after the game why the Jaguars didn’t opt to use Lawrence on a sneak at that point. Curiously, the coach said Lawrence wasn’t comfortable enough with the play, and the Jags had not practiced it enough.

That explanation sounded curious to say the least. When the question was put to Lawrence, the quarterback admitted he hadn’t run it in an NFL game yet, but he was perfectly comfortable doing it.

It’s not a particularly good look for Meyer. A quarterback sneak is a pretty basic play, and if he really thinks the team isn’t capable of executing it in a game, it indicates he’s the one who hasn’t adequately prepared it. The fact that his franchise quarterback is willing to publicly dispute him isn’t good either.

It’s fair to wonder how much control Meyer has over his team right now in light of the controversy he sparked last week. This might provide further evidence that reports such as this one have some truth to them.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Five undrafted rookie free agents who should make a 53-man NFL roster
10 potential fantasy stars from the 2024 NFL Draft
Surging Twins get starting shortstop back from injury
Travis Kelce inks record-setting contract extension with Chiefs
Falcons GM expands on curious Michael Penix Jr. draft decision
Colorado forward, top-20 prospect declares for NBA Draft
Former Philadelphia Eagles star reportedly joining ESPN
Five NFL starters who could be in danger of losing their job to a rookie
Chiefs, Travis Kelce agree to two-year contract extension
Insider details reason for Spencer Rattler's fall in 2024 NFL Draft
Five-time Pro Bowl WR expected to make NFL comeback with Jaguars
Rockies expected to promote top outfield prospect
Skubal, pitching staff have Tigers on playoff trajectory
Insider shares big prediction about NFL expanding regular season
Clippers make key decision regarding Kawhi Leonard's status
Former NBA player turned podcaster a finalist for Hornets coaching job
Analyst says Steelers drafted the Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year
Mets dealing with unique uniform issue this spring
Bengals' former first-round pick is making position change
CBS announces major changes to NFL pregame show

Want more NFL news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.