The Jacksonville Jaguars do not intend to exchange the Trevor Lawrence field in the midst of interest reports of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ryan Burr, from the Big 10 network, was informed about the interest of the Steelers in Lawrence 'of the organization of the mouth of the horse in Jags' on Thursday.
But now, according to the ESPN reporter, Michael Dirocco, the Jaguars do not want to separate from their field marshal number 1.
Taking X, Dirocco wrote: “With respect to the recent report that the steelers have asked about an exchange for Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence, a Jaguars source said that” there is no possibility “to trade Lawrence and qualify the idea” ridiculous ” .
Dirocco then said that the Steelers never asked about Lawrence, adding: “Directing, Jaguars Source said no conversation with the steelers about a possible trade for Trevor Lawrence did not take place.”
However, Burr has insisted that the call on Lawrence took place.
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Jacksonville Jaguars does not intend to trade with her field marshal, Trevor Lawrence
He responded to multiple followers in X after his position, and remained next to his history.
'Steelers 100% called Jags about Lawlencia (sic). Jacksonville's response could have been zero interest, there was a conversation, 'said a publication.
In response to a user, after having speculated on what draft selection of the steelers they would separate for Lawrence, he said: 'I speculated what I could take, and also said that I did not think that Steelers would like to separate from 2026 with the Draft in Pittsburgh. The call happened.
When the Jaguars coach, Liam Coen, was presented as the new team chief coach, stressed his plans that involved Lawrence as the main man.
“All this will be about Trevor,” he said. 'How do we make Trevor Lawrence and this crime as dynamic and explosive as we can be? We have built it around it.
“I cannot respect its hardness and mentality and work ethics more than I already do.”