
LeSean McCoy watched Jacksonville’s season dissolve in the final minute and had zero sympathy for Trevor Lawrence. The former NFL star unleashed a scathing assessment of the Jaguars’ signal-caller.
McCoy played four seasons in Buffalo. Lawrence just wrapped his strongest professional campaign, tossing 38 scores while throwing for more than 4,000 yards for the first time.
After Sunday’s wild-card finish, with Buffalo eliminating Jacksonville 27-24 in a game that swung in the closing minutes, McCoy posted his reaction on X.
“Better team better defense better offense ….TREVOR is EXACTLY WHO I THOUGHT HE WAS OVER HYPED in my ‘Dennis Green’VOICE,” McCoy wrote on Sunday.
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Better team better defense better offense ….TREVOR is EXACTLY WHO I THOUGHT HE WAS OVER HYPED in my “Dennis Green”VOICE …
The Dennis Green callback referenced Arizona’s former coach and his famous 2006 rant after losing to the Bears.
Trevor Lawrence falters when it matters most

Trevor Lawrence threw his second pick with under a minute remaining after Buffalo grabbed a late lead.
Tre’Davious White deflected the throw at the line, allowing Cole Bishop to haul in the clincher.
Jacksonville had dominated opponents for two months entering Saturday’s showdown. Liam Coen’s squad rattled off eight consecutive victories to claim the division and establish themselves as a dangerous postseason threat.
Lawrence looked sharp throughout December with a single turnover across four games. Sunday told a different story as he gifted Buffalo two possessions and missed on a fourth-down rush inside the 10-yard line.
Josh Allen navigated two trips to the medical tent and still cut through Jacksonville’s defense. He connected on 28 throws in 35 attempts for 273 yards while adding two scores on the ground and one through the air.
Buffalo broke a road playoff curse stretching back three decades. The franchise hadn’t won a postseason game away from home since 1992, dropping eight straight before Sunday’s breakthrough in Jacksonville.