Jacksonville, Fl — Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence has one more football game to play this season - the Pro Bowl. Lawrence was named by the NFL as a replacement for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
Lawrence joins WR Jamal Agnew at the Pro Bowl Games and is the 32nd Pro Bowler in franchise history.
He’s the third quarterback in Jags history to earn Pro Bowl honors. QBs Mark Brunell (1996, 1997, 1999) and David Garrard (2009) previously played in the game.
The second-year quarterback totaled four 300-yard passing games and orchestrated three comebacks of 17-plus points, including a comeback from behind 27-0 in the postseason against the Chargers.
He threw for four TDs against the Chargers, becoming the youngest player in NFL history to throw for four or more touchdowns in a playoff game.