JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Trevor Lawrence spun and rolled left to avoid pressure, squared his shoulders as much as possible with a defender in his face and heaved the ball 50 yards toward the sideline.
It looked like a potential throwaway.
It was actually a perfectly placed pass to Parker Washington, who was sprinting across the field.
Lawrence smiled and shrugged his shoulders toward Jacksonville's bench — an acknowledgement that it was the second time in as many weeks he turned a busted play into a big gain — and moved on. There really wasn't much else to say as the best performance of Lawrence's five-year NFL career unfolded against the New York Jets.
Lawrence finished with 330 yards passing, five touchdowns and a career-high 136.7 passer rating. He also ran for 51 yards and a score. Three days later, Lawrence was named AFC offensive player of the week.
He has a shot at being the league's conference player of the month for December, especially if he continues to ascend when the surprising Jaguars (10-4) play at stingy Denver (12-2) on Sunday.
''I feel like I'm seeing it really well,'' Lawrence said. ''I think I'm throwing it well. Offensively, in general, it's never about one guy. As an offense, we're really synced up right now, especially in the passing game and protecting up front.
''We all have a lot of confidence in what we're doing. It seems like we've got the ball rolling the last few weeks, so it feels good.''