Trevor Lawrence agitates coach coen during the loss of Jaguars against Bengals


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There may be some tension between Chief coach Liam Coen and the Mariscal de Campo Estrella Trevor Lawrence in the Jacksonville Jaguars locker room.

During the defeat of the 31-27 of the Jaguars against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Lawrence was seen stirring Coen after throwing an inaccurate pass at a crucial pass at the end of the game.

The play reached the background with remaining 4:14 and Jacksonville holding a three -point advantage.

Lawrence attacked the open receptor Dyami Brown in a short pass that would probably have established a manageable third.

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Trevor Lawrence of the Jacksonville Jaguars seeks to spend during the second half of the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at the Paycor stadium on September 14, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Andy Lyons/Getty images)

But the launch of Lawrence navigated Alto. Brown did it, but could not ensure capture. The transmission cameras showed that Coen seemed to shout at Lawrence. Coen repeatedly hit his chest, apparently pointing out that Lawrence needed to hit its lowest receptors.

Lawrence did not kindly criticism, stirring Coen as he went to the next play. But after not being able to turn into the third Down, the Jaguars did the room.

This time, Lawrence hit his superior goal, Brian Thomas Jr., square in the chest, but Thomas could not endure. The incomplete forced a turnover in the casualties, giving Cincinnati the opening he needed.

Trevor Lawrence and chief coach Liam Coen of the Jacksonville Jaguars speak in the field during the second quarter of the game against the Carolina Panthers at the Everbank stadium on September 7, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty images)

The Bengals responded with a 92 -yard trip in more than 15 plays, crowned by the alternate field marshal Jake Browning that extends through the goal line in recent seconds for victory. Browning was after Joe Burrow left with an injury to the foot in the second quarter.

After the game, coen minimized the lateral exchange.

“It was just a release. I was angry. It’s what it is. That is emotion,” he said, through Yahoo Sports. “It’s not personal, never. That’s just that I work.

“I was very satisfied with [Lawrence’s] Competitive nature. The way he remained calm on the sidelines. It is quite even, which is good for me. I need that. “

The Jacksonville Jaguars Campo Marshal, Trevor Lawrence (16) and Chief coach Liam Coen have words outside. (Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union)

Lawrence finished 24 of 42 for 271 yards with three touchdown passes and two interceptions.

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