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Trevor Lawrence and wife Marissa announce they’re expecting first baby

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Trevor Lawrence and wife Marissa announced that they are having a baby. 

On Thursday, the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback and his life partner collectively announced their pregnancy on Instagram. 

The pair collaboratively shared a series of pictures, captioned: ‘A little Lawrence on the way,’ with a white heart emoji. 

The carousel shows the soon-to-be parents posing with the ultrasound in hand. The post featured both indoor and outdoor flicks of them with their dogs, and a polaroid of Trevor standing behind Marissa with his hands on her baby bump. 

Lawrence’s team then shared one of the pictures on their page to celebrate the quarterback and his wife’s life milestone. 

Trevor Lawrence and his wife Marissa announced that they are expecting their first baby


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‘We’re having a baby!’ Congrats to the Lawrences,’ the Jaguars wrote on their X page. 

Trevor met Marissa in 2016, while they were in high school. The pair began dating and got engaged in 2020 in Memorial Stadium at Clemson University. They then tied the knot in 2021 – the same year Trevor was drafted into the NFL. 

Following a successful career with the Tigers, which included a National Title win over Alabama in 2018, Lawrence was by the Jaguars with the first overall pick. 

Since his arrival, Lawrence led the Jaguars to a playoff appearance in 2022 when they beat the LA Chargers in the WildCard before losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional playoffs. 

Their announcement comes a week after Lawrence singed a five-year, $275million extension
Lawrence completed 370 of 564 passes for 4,016 yards and 21 touchdowns last season

Lawrence completed 52 of his 86 passes during their postseason run for 505 yards and five touchdowns. That would be the Jaguars’ eighth playoff appearance in franchise history.

Their pregnancy announcement comes a week after Trevor singed a $275million, five-year extension to remain in Jacksonville. 

His extension follows a season in which he completed 370 of 564 attempts in 16 games for 4,016 yards and 21 touchdowns. The Jaguars finished with a 9-8 record as the second-placed team in the AFC South. 



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