Trevor Lawrence goes viral for actions following record comeback
Talk about celebrating in his own fashion!
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Everything was going wrong for the Jacksonville Jaguars in their postseason game last night against the Los Angeles Chargers. Not only were they trailing by a 27-0 score, but quarterback Trevor Lawrence struggled mightily, throwing a total of four interceptions in the game's first half alone.
All of that melted away in the second half, however. When it was all said and done, the Jaguars earned themselves the 3rd largest postseason comeback in NFL history, defying the odds and shocking football fans everywhere by earning a 31-30 victory that was capped by a last second game winning field goal. It was also the team's first postseason victory since 2017.
Lawrence would finish the evening with 288 passing yards and four touchdown passes, three of which came during the game's second half.
So, how does one celebrate a historic comeback? Hitting up the local Waffle House, of course!
"You couldn't write a better script to win a game like that tonight, so it makes it more special, but don't want to do that again," Lawrence said, via ESPN. "Got to take care of the ball. That's where it starts."
Lawrence added: "We said in the locker room that’s kind of how our season’s going. We’re never out of the fight.... I’m kind of speechless, honestly, just to see what belief can do and to see when a team believes in each other what you can accomplish.