Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence was added to the Pro Bowl Games roster Tuesday to replace Super Bowl-bound Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Lawrence joins teammate Jamal Agnew, a wide receiver and return specialist, at this week’s showcase in Las Vegas.
He is the third quarterback to make a Pro Bowl for the Jaguars, joining Mark Brunell (three times) and David Garrard.
Lawrence, 23, and the AFC South champion Jaguars lost to Mahomes and the Chiefs 27-20 in the divisional playoffs on Jan. 21.
The No. 1 overall draft pick in 2021, Lawrence passed for 4,113 yards with 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions in his breakout second season in 2022.
The reinvented Pro Bowl Games, including a flag football contest, will take place from Thursday through Sunday in Las Vegas.
–Field Level Media
Coming off back-to-back games against the reigning champion Boston Celtics, the Indiana Pacers welcome in the visiting Milwaukee Bucks for an afternoon battle on New Year’s Eve. After Boston dominated…
The Toronto Raptors will attempt to end a 10-game losing streak when they visit the Boston Celtics on Tuesday afternoon. Among Eastern Conference teams only Washington has a worse record…
The top 13 teams remained unchanged while UCLA made a big jump and Gonzaga and Ole Miss took major tumbles in the latest Associated Press Top 25 men’s college basketball…
Celtics seek better defensive effort vs. reeling Raptors
Notre Dame looks to extend winning trend vs. Georgia Tech
UCLA makes big jump as top 13 remain unchanged
Veteran trio leads UCF into Texas Tech for Big 12 opener