Trevor Lawrence has signed a lucrative contract worth $55 million per year, sparking debates about his performance and market value. Despite not reaching significant milestones like Super Bowl appearances, Lawrence's deal has set a new standard in the QB market, drawing comparisons to other players' stats and salaries.
Talked about the Jaguars with @robertmays for the lingering questions series on The Athletic Football Show a few weeks ago, why the offense hasn't done Trevor Lawrence many favors, and if it can/will change https://t.co/gMfYO4rqXM
Trevor Lawrence hasn't been to the Super Bowl like Joe Burrow. Hasn't been to two AFC Championship games like Burrow. His stats don't compare favorably to Burrow. But there are reasons Lawrence is now the NFL's highest paid player tied with Burrow https://t.co/DOfjleFAVm
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Happy for #TrevorLawrence, a Cartersville kid and all-around likable guy. But holy shit — $55M for a passer who’s never reached a title conference game …… and whose career trajectory suggests Jim Everett more than Peyton Manning??? The QB market no longer makes sense. #Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence has exceeded 335 passing yards just twice in his 52-game career. (5 years, $275M) Joe Flacco has cleared 300 yards in 7 of his last 10 starts. (1 year, $4.5M) https://t.co/7Nxy11chk2
Jordan Love after seeing that Trevor Lawrence contract https://t.co/RCJspEDwJS
Cowboys better pay Dak Prescott ASAP. Because yesterday’s price AIN’T TODAY’S PRICE. Trevor Lawrence just got $55 million per year.
Trevor Lawrence is probably my favorite athlete I’ve ever covered. Great with the media, gave honest answers, always made time, incredible player. Happy for him that he got paid. Would be stunned if he doesn’t win a Super Bowl during his career.