A significant life moment off the field just brought some love to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ locker room, and Trevor Lawrence’s wife, Marissa, couldn’t let it pass without a heartfelt comment.
What Made Trevor Lawrence’s Wife Marissa React to Ross Matiscik’s Wedding?
Jacksonville Jaguars long snapper Ross Matiscik tied the knot with longtime partner Allison Douglas on July 12 in Frisco, Texas.
The couple’s wedding took place at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa and was celebrated over the weekend, complete with a romantic caption (“Here’s to forever. 7.12.25”) and a Brad Paisley soundtrack to seal the moment.
Among the many warm wishes, one reply stood out: a three-word message from Marissa Lawrence that read, “So beautiful, congratulations🥹🥰.” While simple, it highlighted the close-knit nature of Jacksonville’s core, a culture that’s quietly becoming one of the team’s biggest off-field strengths.
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This moment isn’t just personal for Matiscik. It comes after one of the strongest two-year stretches of his NFL career.
Why Is Ross Matiscik Earning All-Pro Recognition With the Jaguars?
Often overlooked in the conversation around elite special teams players, Matiscik is quietly stacking accolades. He’s been to two straight Pro Bowls and was named a first-team All-Pro in 2023, followed by second-team honors in 2024.
NFL.com’s Tom Blair recently included him in a cap-conscious dream team built under the 2025 salary cap. With a modest $1.33 million hit this year, Matiscik was the obvious choice at long snapper for Blair’s “Best Team Money Can Buy.”
“No need to overcomplicate things when it comes to the specialists,” Blair wrote. “Let’s round out the 53 with a pair of multi-time Pro Bowlers and former first-team All-Pros (Brandon Aubrey and Ross Matiscik).”
While wide receivers like Justin Jefferson and Puka Nacua grabbed headlines on the list, Matiscik’s inclusion was a nod to how consistent and valuable he’s become to the Jaguars’ roster.
How Has Ross Matiscik Become a Key Piece for the Jaguars?
As Jacksonville builds around Trevor Lawrence and a youth-filled offense, having elite contributors in the margins matters. Matiscik, 6’0″ and 240 pounds, has now played in 84 career games, delivering consistency in one of the league’s most specialized roles.
Moments like this wedding celebration, which draws support from a franchise quarterback’s family, aren’t just offseason filler. They reveal something deeper about team chemistry and locker room culture, which could quietly help the Jaguars as they push for relevance in the AFC South.
If the good vibes translate on the field, Jacksonville’s bet on continuity and character might start to pay off.

