Trevor Lawrence expressed renewed confidence entering his second year in Head Coach Liam Coen's system during his recent appearance on The O-Zone Podcast. Entering his sixth NFL season, Lawrence highlighted significant improvement and comfort with the offensive scheme, crediting intentional practice and enhanced communication within the team. He noted the mental stress of adapting to the system has decreased, allowing him to focus more on the defense’s responses and improve his game execution. The quarterback praised the team's dedication over the offseason, emphasizing the high quality of practices and the importance of gaining an edge over competitors.

By the Numbers
  • Lawrence finished fifth in the 2025 MVP voting.
  • He described the progress as "astronomical" from spring to now.
State of Play
  • Lawrence is entering his sixth season as the Jaguars' starting quarterback.
  • The Jaguars' offseason program concluded with high-quality practices, fostering team motivation and preparation.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Lawrence aims to deepen his connection with wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and capitalize on deep passing opportunities. With increased familiarity in Coen’s system, the Jaguars expect improved offensive coordination as the upcoming season approaches.

Bottom Line

Lawrence's growing confidence and understanding of the offense are promising signals for the Jaguars' aspirations this season. A stronger team dynamic and improved performance from key players could position Jacksonville as a formidable contender.