Mac Jones, Trevor Lawrence Share Mutual Respect Before Week 17 Clash

'It's been cool to see his success this year'

Two rookie quarterbacks will take center stage Sunday as Mac Jones and the New England Patriots welcome Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars to Gillette Stadium for a Week 17 clash.

Both Lawrence, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, and Jones, the NFL’s most successful freshman, share mutual respect dating back to their days as prospects, along with a mutual connection and their professional careers.

“I followed his journey,” Lawrence said of Jones on Wednesday, per the Jaguars. “We’ve kinda been aligned. He’s a year older than me but still kind of have gone through things at the same time. So kept up with him. When I met him he was a great guy.

“It’s been cool to see his success this year. Obviously they’re doing a really good job,” Lawrence added.

Jones said much of the same.

“I’ve known Trevor going back to high school, some camps, and stuff like that,” Jones told reporters Wednesday, per the Patriots. “He’s a great quarterback. He’s a great person. I know he’s a great leader. Obviously, we’re both rookies and we’re learning along the way together, but it is fun to watch the crossover tape and see how well he’s been doing and all that.”

What do you think?  Leave a comment.

Jones, though, has been more productive in his first 15 games. He’s completed 62.2% of his passes while recording 18 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Jones has thrown for 3,313 yards in those 15 games.

Lawrence made note of his productivity, which has been aided by New England’s coaching and players at the skill positions as Jones finds himself in a better situation for a rookie QB.

“I think he’s been really efficient,” Lawrence said. “Offensively, you’ve seen what they do. They run the ball really well. He’s been very accurate. Great decision maker. Taking care of the ball and put them in a bunch of situations to win a lot of games. So I think that’s a big part, obviously, of their success. Quarterback has to play well.”

Lawrence, while continuing to showcase his raw talent, wasn’t exactly put in the best position to succeed and it now has led to the firing of head coach Urban Meyer. Lawrence has thrown for less yards (3,225) on a worst completion percentage (58.7) with less touchdown passes (nine) and more interceptions (14).

Jones and the 9-6 Patriots enter Sunday in need of a win to keep their playoff aspirations alive while Lawrence and the 2-13 Jaguars currently are in position to land the No. 1 overall pick for a second straight year.