Trevor Lawrence avoids sugarcoating dismal Jaguars streak: "We Suck"

Lawrence wants team to improve on all fronts, including coaching Leer

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ollowing a disappointing 18-13 loss to the , quarterback did not shy away from calling out his team's early-season struggles. Everybody in Jacksonville is frustrated The defeat, marking the second straight loss, left the team reeling and their franchise quarterback visibly frustrated. stated bluntly after the game.

His frustration stemmed from another lackluster offensive performance that saw unable to find the end zone through the air. completed just 14 of 30 passes for 220 yards and was sacked four times, including a game-sealing safety with just under two minutes left to play. The sole touchdown came courtesy of a 4-yard run by in the third quarter.



, however, shouldered much of the responsibility for the offense's struggles, which have been a glaring issue through the first two games of the season. emphasized. The loss drops to 0-2 for the first time since 2021, when was a rookie.

Despite the optimism that surrounded the team during the offseason, the have managed to score only 30 points over their first two games, with the offense struggling to establish any rhythm. The defense, considered one of the top units in the league, held the offense in check, limiting big plays and putting relentless pressure on . While acknowledged defensive prowess, he was adamant that offensive woes are self-inflicted.

"It's what p---es you off after the game," he admitted. Jaguars' last win was in Week 12 of 2023 head coach echoed his quarterback's concerns, stating that the team's inconsistency needs to be addressed immediately. noted.

As the search for answers, their early-season struggles have raised concerns about the team's direction. The team has not won a game since Week 12 of the 2023 season, and with an 0-2 start, the pressure is mounting on and the rest of the offense to turn things around. concluded.

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