JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Trevor Lawrence says he hasn’t done anything differently the past three weeks.
He hasn’t changed how much film he watches, his workout, what time he gets to the Jacksonville Jaguars ‘ facility, what time he eats lunch, what he does during practice, how much he’s studying when he’s at home … nothing about his routine has changed over the past three weeks.
Except the results.
Only Detroit’s Jared Goff has a better completion percentage, only Chicago’s Caleb Williams has a better QBR, and nobody has been more accurate. And the Jaguars have gone 2-1.
“I prepare the same way every week, go through my same process,” Lawrence said. “It gives you confidence and it gives you a blueprint of you’re not trying to find something every week. You’re not searching for something, you have your same process that you stick to, whether it’s the way you watch tape, the order in which you watch it, kind of the timing, which days, all that stuff.
“I stay pretty consistent, and then I think situationally the last few weeks we’ve done a good job of scheming some things up and having a good plan for different situations that have helped us.”