Jaguars HC Doug Pederson awkwardly refuses to credit Trevor Lawrence for near comeback vs. Packers

Jaguars HC Doug Pederson awkwardly refuses to credit Trevor Lawrence for near comeback vs. Packers image

Trevor Lawrence was in a tough spot Sunday, facing a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter against the Green Bay Packers

Already without starting running back Travis Etienne, the Jacksonville Jaguars had lost each of their top three wide receivers — Brian Thomas Jr., Christian Kirk and Gabe Davis — to in-game injuries.

Utilizing lesser known options like Parker Washington and backup tight end Brenton Strange, Lawrence led back-to-back scoring drives to get the game tied, 27-27, with 1:48 remaining in regulation. He never got the ball back, though, as the Packers marched down the field for a 24-yard Brandon McManus field goal as time expired to win the game.

When asked about Lawrence’s gritty fourth quarter, head coach Doug Pederson somewhat awkwardly downplayed his quarterback’s performance. Here’s a snippet of his postgame exchange with reporters: 

Pederson wasn’t going there. Maybe it was Lawrence’s pair of brutal turnovers deep inside Jaguars territory. Both plays led to Green Bay touchdowns, and they were masked a bit in the box score by Lawrence’s 300-yard passing day and three total touchdowns. 

Pederson’s probably not in the mood to praise anything right now. His team is 2-6, the schedule is only getting tougher over the next month, and the clock is ticking on his run as the seventh head coach in Jaguars history.

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