[Yardbarker] – Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence makes bid admission about game-winning play vs. Chiefs

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DUUUVAL! The Jacksonville Jaguars, against all odds, clawed their way to victory! But amidst the confetti and roaring fans, a confession: Trevor Lawrence, the golden-armed quarterback, just dropped a truth bomb that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL!

We’re talking about THAT play. Fourth down, game on the line, the Jags needing a miracle. Lawrence, cool as ice in the pocket, launched a pass that defied logic, finding Evan Engram for the winning score. Or did he?

In a post-game interview that left jaws on the floor, Lawrence admitted what many suspected: “Honestly,” he confessed, a sheepish grin spreading across his face, “I didn’t see Engram. I was throwing it away!”

BOOM! Did you hear that? He was throwing it AWAY! Not a laser-guided missile to his tight end, but a desperate heave into the stands to avoid a sack and a crushing defeat. Unbelievable!

Engram, bless his receiver’s heart, just happened to be in the vicinity. He snagged the errant pass like a lottery ticket falling from the sky. Talk about being in the right place at the right time!

The stadium erupted. Fireworks lit up the Jacksonville sky. Fans went wild, chanting Lawrence’s name. But deep down, the quarterback knew the truth: it wasn’t skill; it was pure, unadulterated luck!

Lawrence, ever the leader, didn’t try to take credit. He owned up to the chaos, the randomness, the sheer absurdity of the moment. “Sometimes,” he said, shaking his head, “you just gotta get lucky.”

But here’s the thing, folks: luck favors the prepared. Lawrence, despite his intended throwaway, still put the ball in a spot where SOMETHING good COULD happen. That’s the mark of a true pro!

So, raise a glass to Trevor Lawrence! He’s not just a quarterback; he’s a truth-teller. And he’s leading the Jaguars on a wild ride where anything, even a lucky throwaway, is possible. DUUUVAL!

The legend grows! And you can bet opposing defenses will be studying that play, trying to figure out how to defend… well, pure, dumb luck. Good luck with that!