Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence’s family was once again present during the team’s latest win, as his wife, Marissa, shared a warm, personal recap of Sunday’s win over the Indianapolis Colts. Their daughter, Shae, who has become a familiar face around the organization despite being less than a year old, appeared alongside her mother in new photos celebrating Jacksonville’s 36-19 triumph.
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Trevor Lawrence’s Wife Shares Sweet Recap of Jaguars Win//
Marissa Lawrence posted an Instagram carousel following the game, captioned “9-4💙 #VictoryMonday” The photos showed her and daughter Shae bundled in Jaguars-themed outfits, a familiar sight for fans who have followed the family’s growing presence at games this season. She also shared a picture with her friends.
Shae, born on Jan. 4, has become a fixture on the Jaguars’ sidelines. She made her first visit to the facility on Sept. 7 and has attended numerous matchups since, including appearances at home contests and international games in London.
Trevor and Marissa met more than a decade ago. Both were raised in Cartersville, Georgia, where they met in elementary school and began dating during high school in 2016.
Their long-distance relationship continued through college, with Trevor playing at Clemson University while Marissa played soccer at Anderson University. After 2020, Marissa turned her attention toward event planning and building a social media presence.
The couple became engaged on Clemson’s Memorial Stadium field in July 2020 and married on April 10, 2021, in Bluffton, South Carolina. Nearly four years later, they welcomed Shae.
While Marissa shared the sideline moments, the on-field action provided plenty of energy for celebration. Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes and delivered a turnover-free performance, completing 17 of 30 passes for 244 yards.
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Travis Etienne added two rushing scores, helping the Jaguars improve to 9-4 and claim the top spot in the AFC South. Three of Lawrence’s completions went for 30 yards or more, and receiver Bran Thomas Jr. logged one of his strongest outings in weeks with 87 yards on three receptions.
Indianapolis quarterback Daniel Jones, already playing with an issue in his left leg, sustained a right Achilles injury in the second quarter. Indianapolis coach Shane Steichen said the early evaluation did not look good, and Jones was ruled out. Backup Riley Leonard finished the game, but the Colts never mounted a big challenge after falling behind 14-7.
Soaked from steady rain, Jacksonville’s players capped off their fourth straight win before heading into the locker room. They will next face the New York Jets in Week 15.