Trevor Lawrence says Jaguars' success 'sustainable' after one-year turnaround ends in wild-card exit
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The Jacksonville Jaguars lost 27-24 to the Buffalo Bills in the postseason, ending their eight-game winning streak that began in November. Under first-year head coach Liam Coen, the Jaguars improved from a four-win team to a 13-win AFC South champion, ranking in the top 10 in both points scored and allowed. Despite the loss, quarterback Trevor Lawrence expressed optimism about the team's future, emphasizing the sustainability of their improvements. The Jaguars outgained the Bills 359 to 340 yards, but their efforts were undermined by two interceptions from Lawrence and key missed opportunities. Looking ahead, the team is focused on building for next season, with players like pass rusher Josh Hines-Allen eager to improve and compete for a championship.
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