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There may be some excitement between head coach Liam Coen and Star Quarterback Trevor Lawrence in Jacksonville Jaguars’ closet space.
During Jaguars ’31 -27 loss to Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Lawrence was seen waving out of Coen after throwing an inaccurate care at a decisive down late in the game.
The play came in second place with 4:14 back and Jacksonville with a three-point lead.
Lawrence Targeted Broad receives Dyami Brown on a short passport that would probably have created a manageable third down.
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Trevor Lawrence from Jacksonville Jaguars seems to pass over the second half of the game against Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
But Lawrence’s throw sailed out loud. Brown got his hands on it but couldn’t secure the catch. Broadcast cameras then showed that Coen seems to be shouting at Lawrence. Coen repeatedly knocked on the chest and apparently signaled that Lawrence needed to hit his recipients lower.
Lawrence did not kindly take the criticism and waved with Coen off as he went on to the next spectacle. But after not converting on the third down, Jaguars went for it on the fourth.
This time, Lawrence hit his top goal, Brian Thomas Jr., Square in his chest, but Thomas couldn’t hang on. The incompleteness forced a turnover on Downs, giving Cincinnati the opening it needed.

Trevor Lawrence and head coach Liam Coen from Jacksonville Jaguars talk on the field during the second quarter of the game against Carolina Panthers at Everbank Stadium on September 7, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
The Bengals responded with a 92-yard drive over 15 pieces, uncovered by backup quarterback Jake Browning, which extends over the finish line in the final seconds of the victory. Browning was inside after Joe Burrow left a toe injury in the second quarter.
After the game, Coen lost the sidelines.
“It was just a throw. I got cursed. That’s what it is. It’s feelings,” he said via Yahoo Sports. “It’s never personal. It’s just me being worked up.
“I was very happy with [Lawrence’s] Competitive nature. The way he remained calm on the sidelines. He’s pretty even, which is good for me. I need it. “

Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) and head coach Liam Coen has words on the sidelines. (Doug Angels/Florida Times-Union)
Lawrence ended 24-of-42 in 271 yards with three touchdown passes and two interceptions.



