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There may be a certain tension between the head coach Liam Coen and the star quarter Trevor Lawrence in the Jacksonville jaguars locker room.
During the 31-27 jaguar defeat against the Bengals of Cincinnati on Sunday, Lawrence was seen making a coen sign after launching an inaccurate pass on a crucial drop at the end of the match.
The game came second with 4:14 on the left and Jacksonville holding a three -point lead.
Lawrence targeted the wide receiver Dyami Brown on a short pass which would probably have established a third manageable.
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Trevor Lawrence of Jacksonville Jaguars seeks to pass in the second half of the match against the Bengals of Cincinnati at the Paycor Stadium on September 14, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
But Lawrence’s throw sailed high. Brown got their hands on it but could not secure the socket. The broadcasted cameras then showed that Coen seeming to shout in Lawrence. Coen repeatedly beat his chest, apparently pointing that Lawrence had to hit her receptors below.
Lawrence did not gently take criticism, waving Coen when he was going on the next room. But after failing to convert to third place, the Jaguars did it fourth.
This time, Lawrence hit her upper target, Brian Thomas Jr., square in the chest, but Thomas could not hang on. Incompletion has forced a turnover on Downs, giving Cincinnati the opening he needed.

Trevor Lawrence and head coach Liam Coen of Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville speak on the field during the second quarter of the match against the Carolina Panthers at the Everbank Stadium on September 7, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida. (Megan Briggs / Getty Images)
The Bengals responded with a trip of 92 yards in addition to 15 games, crowned by the Jake Browning rescue quarter spreading the goal line in the last seconds for the victory. Browning was after Joe Burrow left with a toe injury in the second quarter.
After the match, Coen minimized the key exchange.
“It was just a throw. I was upset. That’s what it is. It’s emotion,” he said, via Yahoo Sports. “It’s not personal, never. It’s just me who makes me work.
“I was very satisfied with [Lawrence’s] competitive nature. The way he remained calm on the sidelines. It is quite uniform, which is good for me. I need it. “”

And head coach Liam Coen have words on the sidelines. (Doug Engle / Florida Times-Union)
Lawrence finished 24 out of 42 for 271 yards with three Touché passes and two interceptions.