JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — It must be somewhat maddening to coach Trevor Lawrence.

The Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback makes head-scratching decisions like leaping over the goal line on a designed tush push, running two steps past the line of scrimmage before releasing the ball and declining easy dump-offs in favor of tougher throws down the field — often into harm’s way.

Then he makes plays like he did to close out a 31-28 victory against Kansas City on Monday night.

Lawrence had two of the best throws of his five-year NFL career in the final minute, an absolute dime to Brian Thomas Jr. for 33 yards followed by a 13-yard bull’s-eye to Dyami Brown on the other side of the field.

Those set up Lawrence’s crazy scramble for the winning score that had a packed stadium, both teams and m

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