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Trevor Lawrence on Brink of NFL History: Jaguars QB Chases Milestone in Week 18 Showdown
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Jacksonville, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence enters Week 18 against the Tennessee Titans with a shot at rewriting the NFL record book and sealing the AFC South title in one swoop. The third-year signal-caller already owns 27 touchdown passes and nine rushing scores; one more rushing TD would make him just the fourth quarterback ever to post 25-plus passing touchdowns and 10 rushing touchdowns in a season, a club currently occupied only by Josh Allen, Kyler Murray and Cam Newton.
History could grow even thicker. With 248 passing yards on Sunday, Lawrence would also become the third QB to pair 4,000 passing yards with 10 rushing scores, matching Allen’s 2023 masterpiece and Newton’s 2011 MVP campaign. Those dual-threat numbers have ignited late-season MVP chatter while turning Lawrence into a fantasy-football cheat code.
Lawrence’s ground production is not mere scrambling luck; Jacksonville’s coaching staff has sprinkled more designed runs and red-zone read-options into coordinator Liam Coen’s playbook. The result: three multi-rushing-touchdown games, tying an NFL record shared by Allen, Jalen Hurts and Newton for most such outings by a QB in a single season. Up front, an offensive line anchored by Pro Bowl tackle Cam Robinson has surrendered just 21 sacks, giving Lawrence the clean pockets that open escape lanes when coverage forces him to extend plays.
Sunday’s stakes stretch beyond personal milestones. A Jaguars win secures their second straight division crown and keeps alive the possibility of a first-round bye depending on conference tiebreakers. Conversely, a loss could tumble Jacksonville as low as the No. 6 seed, making Lawrence’s efficiency paramount against a Titans defense allowing 22.9 points per game.
Tennessee will have to decide whether to spy the quarterback—potentially freeing receivers Calvin Ridley and Christian Kirk downfield—or drop extra defenders into coverage and risk Lawrence’s legs. Either way, the former Clemson star has shown he can beat defenses by air or ground. “When nothing’s there, I’m not waiting on a route that isn’t coming open,” Lawrence said earlier this week, crediting improved pocket feel for his rushing surge.
Add it all up and Week 18 offers SEO-worthy storylines galore: Trevor Lawrence chasing NFL history, Jaguars battling for playoff seeding, and a Titans rivalry that could dictate the AFC playoff bracket. If Lawrence delivers, he won’t just join elite company—he’ll announce himself as a bona fide MVP contender and the face of a Jaguars franchise built for January.
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