It's been a busy offseason for Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke.
Jacksonville acquired QB Mac Jones, signed WR Gabe Davis to a three-year deal and took care of signing pass rusher Josh Allen to a five-year, $150 million extension after he received the non-exclusive tag in March.
Next on the docket possibly for Baalke and the Jaguars: Franchise QB Trevor Lawrence's contract extension.
"We've had some great talks and great conversations," Baalke said this week, via team transcript, when asked about a Lawrence extension this offseason. "I spoke with his agency again last night. We're working, but you can't force this stuff. I said the same thing with Josh's situation, I said it would take some time and it did. But we're glad it got completed when it did so we could go into this offseason program knowing that's behind us and we can move forward. We're working at it, we'll continue to work at it. Ownership is involved, obviously. Coach is involved; we're going to put our best foot forward and hope to get something accomplished here."
Lawrence, who's able to sign a contract extension now that he's accrued three NFL seasons, is coming off a campaign where he threw for 4,016 yards, 21 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2021 draft battled through multiple injuries last season, including a knee injury, a high ankle sprain, a concussion and a sprained right shoulder.
The impact of the 24-year-old QB on the franchise was evident during the 2022 season. Lawrence's performance in his second year under center earned him a Pro Bowl nod, and he led Jacksonville to the playoffs for the first time since 2017. The Jaguars then had one of the biggest wins in recent playoff history when they rallied from a 27-0
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