Trevor Lawrence, the quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is not preoccupied with securing a long-term contract like his teammate, Josh Allen.

Lawrence expressed his focus on performing well on the field as the Jaguars aim to bounce back from a disappointing 2023 season. Despite discussions about his contract status, Lawrence remains committed to the team and believes his best performances are yet to come.

The Jaguars are expected to exercise Lawrence’s fifth-year option, considering he has only missed one game out of 51 starts in his first three seasons. This decision aligns with Lawrence’s mindset that his responsibilities will remain unchanged, whether he receives a contract extension or not. His primary goal is to win games and contribute to the team’s success, with or without a long-term deal.

Reflecting on the past season, Lawrence acknowledged the challenges faced by the team and emphasized the importance of learning from those experiences to improve moving forward. While focusing on his own development, Lawrence also commended Josh Allen for his exceptional performance and new lucrative contract.

Although Lawrence acknowledges the potential benefits of a contract extension, he remains grounded and committed to his role as the Jaguars’ quarterback.

While a new deal may be welcomed in the future, Lawrence’s immediate priority is to continue working hard and striving for improvement on the field. His dedication to the team’s success and his own growth as a player reflect his long-term commitment to the Jaguars.

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