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Trevor Lawrence was taken No.1 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft. For the first time in his career, he looks ready to lead the Jacksonville Jaguars on a deep playoff run.

It's been eight years since the Jaguars made their third franchise appearance in the AFC championship game. As the No. 3 seed in the 2025-2026 postseason field, they have their best chance since to make it a fourth time, still looking for their first-ever Super Bowl.

Here's looking at Lawrence's brief playoff past, all coming after a 2022 regular season in which the Jaguars, like the 13-4 version of 2025, won the AFC South:

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Trevor Lawrence playoff record

SeasonPlayoff RecordResult
2022-20231-031-30 W, Wild Card vs. Chargers
2022-20231-127-20 L, AFC Divisional at Chiefs

Lawrence flashed in his first playoff trip, leading an epic comeback from 27-0 against the Chargers at home. He got plenty of help from his former college teammate, Travis Etienne Jr., running well on Los Angeles.

In their attempt to upset the Chiefs, Lawrence fell short in his road duel with Patrick Mahomes. Jaguars failing to overcome a touchdown deficit at halftime. That was a strong end to Lawrence's second season after the rookie mess under Urban Meyer.

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Trevor Lawrence playoff stats

  • Games: 2
  • Record: 1-1
  • Pass Attempts: 86
  • Pass Completions: 52
  • Completion Percentage: 60.5%
  • Passing Yards: 505
  • Passing YPA: 5.9
  • Passing TDs: 5
  • Passer rating: 72.1
  • Interceptions: 5
  • Sacks: 4
  • Carries: 4
  • Rushing Yards: 34
  • Rushing TDs: 0

Lawrence's numbers didn't stand out and he was below average in his first playoff experience, despite the comeback.

He should perform much better in his third playoff game, vs. the Bills at home, following his long-awaited big career breakthrough season.

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