Jaguars Coach Hints At Much Deeper Issues After Awkward Interaction With Trevor Lawrence
Coach Liam Coen expressed frustration during a crucial game moment but praised quarterback Trevor Lawrence's competitive nature despite a 31-27 loss to the Bengals, highlighting internal team challenges.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 31-27 on Sunday at Paycor Stadium in Week 2 despite leading most of the game.
- The loss followed a crucial second-and-goal play late in the fourth quarter where QB Trevor Lawrence threw an inaccurate pass that forced a turnover on downs.
- Head coach Liam Coen reacted emotionally to Lawrence's throw by pounding his chest and yelling, while Lawrence waved off the criticism and quickly moved on to the next play.
- Lawrence completed 24 passes out of 42 attempts, accumulating 271 yards along with three touchdowns and two interceptions, while Coen described his reaction as a moment of frustration driven by emotion during the competitive game.
- The Jaguars fell to 1-1 and will try to rebound against the Houston Texans next week, while Coen downplayed any lingering tension from the sideline exchange.
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Jaguars Coach Hints At Much Deeper Issues After Awkward Interaction With Trevor Lawrence
Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars The Jacksonville Jaguars lost a close game to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, 31-27. An awkward interaction between the head coach and quarterback is now going viral. Trevor Lawrence was seen disregarding Liam Coen’s criticism after an incomplete pass. Cohen’s postgame comments suggest there are much deeper issues in the locker room. The two NFL teams traded blows throughout the contest. Jacksonville led o…
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