Trevor Lawrence looked very much like a second-year quarterback making his first-ever playoff start on Saturday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars QB was a disaster wrapped up in a dumpster fire during the first half of his team’s wild card game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Lawrence threw not one, not two, not three, but four interceptions in just 23 minutes of game time.
He was picked by Chargers linebacker Drue Tranquill on his very first pass of the night and then got worked by cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. for three separate INTs over the Jaguars’ next five drives (the other two drives ended in three-and-outs).
ESPN Stats & Info shared that Lawrence, who threw three of his picks in the first quarter, became the first-ever QB to do so during a postseason game in the Super Bowl era.
On the heels of their dynamic defensive performance, the Chargers were able to race out to a 27-0 lead.
To Lawrence’s credit though, he was able to flip the script a bit at the end of the half with a nine-yard touchdown pass to tight end Evan Engram.
Lawrence then led Jacksonville on an 89-yard TD drive (capped by a six-yard throw to Marvin Jones Jr.) during their first offensive possession of the third quarter (making it 27-14).
Nonetheless, Lawrence’s first half will likely go down in infamy and was not exactly well-timed for him with all the criticism that he has faced recently.
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