NFL London: Trevor Lawrence demonstrates the Jaguars' potential to lose to the Browns in the preseason

Trevor Lawrence's highly anticipated debut didn't spark the scoreboard, but he showed signs that the Jaguars confidently chose him first. The NFL London Tickets fans can buy Jacksonville Jaguars Vs Miami Dolphins Tickets from our website.

Trevor Lawrence's highly anticipated debut didn't spark the scoreboard
Trevor Lawrence's highly anticipated debut didn't spark the scoreboard

In Jacksonville's 23-13 loss to Cleveland, Lawrence's fast night ended with a 6-of-9 pass line with 71 yards and a pass rating of 90.5. Along the way, Lawrence passed the ball several times to give us a glimpse of the future.

Trevor Lawrence said by ESPN: "I feel comfortable and stable, I feel like I was there for the first time" “Of course the first game isn't the first game you want, but after that, I think we did a good job. “They protected very well. At least one of the bags was on me, we linked really well in the early phases. Of course, it just held the ball for too long. This is something I'll work hard on." Just manipulating in the pocket is something I've been working on. Plus, I missed something that was easy for Marvin, kind of quick, I hope I can hit. But other than that, I'm in. It feels good there. Of course, there is something to clean up, but I think it's a good day. I think we've seen it and it's all on the same page."

It didn't start positively. Lawrence was stripped and fired in his first game, recovering from his mistakes before making his way after a few games. His first bright spot came when he fell to the ground for the third time. Lawrence faced pressure from within and passed the ball to Marvin Jones on the sideline, tied up with the veteran, got a 10-meter lead, and fell to the ground first.

According to next-generation statistics, the probability of completion is only 43.3%, highlighting Lawrence's ability to turn the impossible into reality. Later in the quarter, he singled out and passed the ball to Jones over the head of rookie corner kick Greg Newsom, passing the ball over 35 yards in the third quarter and 10 yards. According to next-generation statistics, the probability of completion is only 29.6%, which is the most impossible night for the Jaguar passerby.

Lawrence demonstrates the Jaguars' potential to lose to the Browns in the preseason

Lawrence's completion rate that night exceeded the expected +7.5, which is a reliable indicator for rookies and the best rookie passer in the first round is on Saturday.

Lawrence often dealt with pressure as Cleveland was under pressure in 3 of his 11 retracements, including two sacks and they, surely have something to correct after this competition, its production possibly will depend on their performance.

Meyer added that some of the pressure may come from Lawrence's hesitation, which is not unusual for his first-time NFL rookies.

“I asked [passing coordinator Brian Schottenheimer] how he was performing and he said he was doing well,” said Jaguar coach Urban Meyer. "For us, I think he fell for the third time, I think the ball is on his left. He really expected a good entry point and scrambled to pass the ball to Marvin Jones. He certainly wasn't shocked. We need to perform better. We need to protect him better. We need to keep all our perimeter players healthy and play better.”

This is part of the team's breakthrough process among rookie quarterbacks. For those who want to estimate Jacksonville's hopes that it will be a first response to the beginning of a long and prosperous era, they have reason to be excited about the future.

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