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Joe Smeltzer
Dec 19, 2025
Updated at Dec 19, 2025, 14:51
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Trevor Lawrence reveals how the Jacksonville Jaguars' offense found its rhythm, dominating opponents with a high-scoring streak and newfound confidence heading into crucial matchups.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of the hottest teams in the NFL and, as is often the case, the quarterback is at the center of it.

Trevor Lawrence didn't get off to the hottest start in 2025.

Throughout the first nine games, Lawrence has thrown 10 touchdowns compared to seven interceptions, a shaky ratio that paralleled the Jags' record (5-4).

Since then, the light has gone on.

Over Jacksonville's five-game winning streak, Lawrence has thrown 13 touchdowns to four interceptions and hasn't turned the ball over in the last three, which the Jags won by 22, 17 and 28 points respectively.

The last performance was the most dominant, both for Lawrence individually and Jacksonville's offense collectively.

Individually, Lawrence completed 20 of 32 passes for 330 yards and five touchdowns, rushing for another and not throwing a pick.

Collectively, the Jags obliteratied the New York Jets-- albeit a 3-11 Jets team-- 48-20, scoring 31 points by halftime.

When Lawrence was asked about the team's offensive success days later, he deflected the credit.

"I feel like I'm seeing it really well," Lawrence said Wednesday. "I think I'm throwing it well. It's never about one guy. I think as an offense, we're really synced up right now, especially in the passing game and protecting up front. You can't do anything without that. Those guys have done an awesome job, and guys are making a ton of plays down the field.

"We all have a lot of confidence in what we're doing. It feels like it is coming out good. Guys are making plays, we're trusting each other, and it has been fun…."

It will be more fun for the Jags if they can get a win in Denver this weekend.

Bo Nix and the Broncos might be the only team in the AFC hotter than Jacksonville, having won 11 in a row. They are still unbeaten at home as we approach Christmas Day.

Although Jacksonville is a solid 4-2 on the road, it must be noted that three of those wins have come against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-12), Arizona Cardinals (3-11), and Tennessee Titans (2-12).

The Jags did get a big win over the 49ers, who are now 10-4, in San Francisco. But that was back in September. Can the Jags beat another playoff team on the road?

We'll find out soon enough.  Jags-Broncos is scheduled for 4:05 ET Sunday.