Trevor Lawrence, quarterback of the Jacksonville Jaguars, lost four fumbles and was intercepted once in his team’s 29-21 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. 

The quarterback threw for 174 yards and two touchdowns to Jamal Agnew. Lawrence was strip-sacked on the final drive of the game that sealed the win for the Eagles. As per ESPN Stats and info, the 22-year-old’s four fumbles makes him the first player this century to lose as many in a game. 

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It was raining in Philadelphia and Lawrence was struggling. On the first drive of the second quarter, he lost his grip on the wet ball as he scrambled on fourth down and fumbled. Fletcher Cox recovered, and the Eagles got to work.

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After throwing a four-yard TD to Agnew in the first quarter, Trevor Lawrence fumbled the snap late in the second quarter and the ball was recovered by linebacker Hasson Reddick. Lawrence’s turnover again led to an Eagles score. 

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Social media users slammed Trevor Lawrence for his poor play. 

“googles ‘has Trevor Lawrence ever played football in the rain,” one Twitter user said. 

” love Trevor Lawrence but he lost this game for us. No gloves in the rain and holding on to the ball to long. We still stayed toe to toe with them shake it off and on to next week. Good game eagles,” one more said. 

“Trevor Lawrence played horrible today, but this is because of the weather y’all keep it real. In normal conditions he is never playing this bad and y’all know this,” one Twitter user sympathised with the quarterback. 

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Philadelhphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts threw for 204 yards and ran for a score. Hurts had a 10-yard TD pass wiped out on a pass interference call that pushed them back to the 20. No problem for Hurts, playing like an early MVP candidate. He ran virtually untouched up the middle, took a crushing hit at the goal line and powered through for a touchdown. It was his fourth rushing TD of the season.