Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence Draws Savage Jab for Eating This Popular Dish

LONDON, ENGLAND - Trevor Lawrence (#16) of the Jacksonville Jaguars talks to the bench in the third quarter during the NFL Match between Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Photo : Henry Browne/Getty Images)

The Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Buffalo Bills, 25-20, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday, October 9, with several players getting trolled on social media. Among them is Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence, who got bashed for how he eats chicken wings.

This stems from the debate on chicken wings, although it made sense since Buffalo wings originated from Buffalo, New York.

Regardless, Lawrence and the Jaguars had the last laugh. The 2021 NFL top pick did his part with two fourth-quarter touchdowns. When the smoke cleared, Lawrence went 25-of-37 for 315 yards with 1 touchdown and no interceptions.

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Josh Allen trolled, too

On the other side, Josh Allen also got his share of social media bashing. The Jaguars put up a side-by-side photo of the two-time Pro Bowler going through a table and a video of Stefon Diggs venting his frustration on the sideline with the star quarterback looking on via Bleacher Report.

Allen finished the game 27-of-40 for 359 yards with three total touchdowns and one interception. Diggs had a season-high 121 yards and caught a touchdown.

"That's on us captains, making sure that this team is ready to go. You know, the opposing team, they were ready to go today. We weren't," Allen stated.

Aside from getting back-to-back wins in London, the Jaguars win also snapped the three-game winning run of the Bills, the Associated Press reported.

"We as a team, I think, are figuring out that we're very capable of winning these types of games," Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said. "It's big. We came over here 1-2 and we're going back 3-2."

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