Story byPaul Bretl, Jaguars WireTue, January 6, 2026 at 5:45 PM UTC·2 min readThe Jacksonville Jaguars' offense is red-hot entering the postseason. Over the Jaguars' last 10 games, this unit is averaging almost 33 points per game and has been one of the most productive offenses in football over the second half of the season. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLeading that charge is quarterback Trevor Lawrence. On a recent appearance on the Rich Eisen Show, head coach Liam Coen highlighted what he has seen from Lawrence and his play."He's taking care of the football, but also playing aggressive," Coen said. "He's throwing the ball on time and in rhythm and accurately, but also using his legs as a weapon, and being able to extend football plays, make plays outside of the pocket, which forces the defense to defend every blade of grass."There's nothing more frustrating to a defense than you can't get to him when he's in the pocket, then he escapes, he's a threat to run, but also keeps his eyes down the field and makes throws.