In a standout performance on January 1, 2026, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence surpassed Blake Bortles to become the second-highest passer in franchise history during the game against the Tennessee Titans. Entering the matchup needing 80 yards to claim the spot, Lawrence achieved this milestone in the second quarter, positioning himself just behind Mark Brunell’s franchise record of 25,698 passing yards.

This season has marked a noticeable turnaround for the former No. 1 overall pick of the 2021 draft. After a challenging 2024 campaign hampered by injuries, Lawrence has rebounded impressively in 2025 under the guidance of head coach Liam Coen. Throughout the season, he has thrown for 3,752 yards, registering 26 touchdowns and a career-low 12 interceptions across 16 games. Additionally, he has rushed for 348 yards and nine touchdowns, both of which represent his best career totals to date.

Lawrence has displayed remarkable form as the season has progressed, especially in the latter half. Over the last five games, he has thrown for 1,345 yards, with 12 touchdown passes and just one interception. A highlight of his season came during Jacksonville’s dominant 48-20 victory over the New York Jets, where he notched five passing touchdowns along with one rushing score, totaling six touchdowns for that game.

Another notable performance was during a 34-20 road victory against the Denver Broncos, where Lawrence completed 63.9 percent of his passes, threw for three touchdowns, and added a rushing touchdown, all while maintaining a clean turnover record against one of the league’s top defenses.

In 2024, Lawrence secured a five-year contract extension worth $275 million, which keeps him with the franchise through the 2030 season. With his current trajectory, he stands a good chance of breaking the franchise passing record, particularly if he continues to excel on the field or receives another extension in the future.

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