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Trevor Lawrence’s wife Marissa thanks fans for ‘support and love’ after ugly hit

Marissa Lawrence thanked the support after a scary moment involving her husband, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, during Sunday's loss to the Texans.

In a post on her Instagram storyHe thanked those who reached out after Texans linebacker Azeez Al Shaair's hit.

“Thank you for all the messages and prayers,” she wrote. “We're just taking the time to make sure he's safe and healthy, and we appreciate all the support and love.”

Trevor Lawrence's wife, Marissa, sent out a post thanking people for their well-wishes after her husband suffered a devastating blow on Sunday. Instagram @marissa_lawrence

Lawrence He was seen coming out of the Jags' locker room. together with his wife.

Lawrence took a dangerous hit late in the first half while sliding to stop a 6-yard quarterback rush and was then dragged off the field.

Al Shair caught the Jags QB in the head with a hit, which led to a shoving match between both teams.

Al Shail was sent off for a hit.

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, 16, slides in front of Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al Shaair, 0, during the second quarter at Everbank Stadium. . USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, 16, takes a heavy hit during the second quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, at Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. He was dragged off the field. Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union/USA TODAY NETWORK (via Imagn Images)

“It was a dirty hit,” tight end Evan Engram said. According to ESPN. “Obviously, there are always questions with these hits. Trevor was down and I saw it from the periphery. [vision]. I could see it pretty clearly, and at that moment, just [reacted on] instinct. It didn't seem like a clean hit, so good luck to my quarterback.

“I mean, I saw him slide, then I saw the hit, and to be honest, it took over. I knew it was wrong. It was just a dirty play. And you do your best for your friends.”

Lawrence was making his first start since Week 10, when he missed the team's next two games with a sprained left AC joint.

The Jaguars quarterback finished the game completing four passes for 41 yards.

“It's unfortunate. This is a play that has no place in our league,” Jags coach Doug Pederson said.

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