ATLANTA — Trevor Lawrence tuned up for the regular season by guiding two long touchdown drives against a bunch of Atlanta players fighting for jobs, and the Jacksonville Jaguars blew away the Falcons 31-0 in the preseason finale Friday night.
Lawrence completed 8 of 10 passes for 91 yards, including scoring passes of 6 and 5 yards to tight end Evan Engram, before calling it a night.
''It was a good night, very clean,'' Lawrence said. ''As far as just our team, our offense, where we're at, I think we're in a great spot.''
The Jaguars made it look easy, which wasn't at all surprising because the Falcons didn't play any of their starters. Many of their top backups also watched from the sideline — most notably rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr., the No. 8 pick in the draft.
Even though Kirk Cousins is set to start for the Falcons, new coach Raheem Morris decided to play Penix in just a single preseason game. The decision raised plenty of eyebrows, but Morris said he got a good look at his prized rookie in practice and didn't want to risk an injury.
''I hold more value in the joint practices, the mimic scrimmage we were able to simulate,'' said Morris, who was hired by the Falcons after the firing of Arthur Smith. "You don't get mulligans on losing guys in the preseason.''
Cousins, who signed a four-year, $180 million deal with the Falcons, sat out the entire preseason as he completed his recovery from an Achilles injury that cut short his final season with the Minnesota Vikings. He's been getting plenty of work in practice and should be ready to go when the games start counting.
The Falcons are looking to break a streak of six straight losing seasons, but Morris saw no value in giving his top players more playing time in the preseason.