Trevor Lawrence Got Jaguars Workers Special Gift After Beating Titans
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been one of the best teams in the NFL for most of the season.
Their five-game winning streak was ended by a surprising blowout loss to the 49ers last week, but they were able to bounce back on Sunday with an impressive showing against the Titans.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes to Calvin Ridley in the 34-14 win, and he helped out Jaguars workers with a special gift after the game.
Lawrence catered Waffle House for the 150 employees who work in Jacksonville's front office.
It's not the first time the quarterback has celebrated at one of America's finest dining establishments.
He famously visited a Waffle House after pulling off a massive comeback in the playoffs last season against the Chargers.
The Jaguars moved to 7-3 with the win, putting them in the mix with some of the best teams in the AFC like the Eagles and Chiefs.
Jacksonville is attempting to win the AFC South division for the second year in a row this season.
It would be the first time since the 1998 and 1999 seasons that the Jaguars have won consecutive division titles.
Next up for the Jaguars is a date with likely Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud and the upstart Houston Texans.