Trevor Lawrence’s wife, Marissa, shared some wild Halloween party photos to social media this weekend.
Ahead of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ looming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Marissa apparently had herself something of a fun little Halloween-themed shindig.
She shared the outtakes from the fun times to social media – and they proved to be a huge hit.
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Be it for her provocative workout photos, wild private jet parties or racy vacation pictures, Marissa has little trouble setting the internet ablaze.
This was just the most recent example of that.
Fun times aside, though – it will be interesting to see how Trevor and the Jaguars ultimately fare against Pittsburgh.
On its face, this should be a guaranteed win for the top team in the AFC South. Top to bottom, Jacksonville boasts the more complete roster.
What complicates matters is how poorly Trevor has played against the blitz this year. When he faces off against it, he ranks the worst in the league as far as completion percentage and first down percentage.
Pittsburgh meanwhile, ranks third in defensive completion percentage, seventh in defensive first down percentage and sixth in defensive yards per carry.
Ciara’s provocative Halloween costume raised some eyebrows: https://t.co/ukN8hFleQX
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On paper, at least, it seems like they have antidote to Trevor’s special brand of quarterbacking.
But games aren’t won on paper.
Will Pittsburgh be able to slow Trevor and the Jaguars down this weekend? Time will tell, but either way, Marissa will be there cheering him on every step of the way.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.