Trevor Lawrence and his wife, Marissa, just gave the Duval faithful a massive reason to celebrate. The franchise quarterback and his high school sweetheart took to Instagram to share some heartwarming news: they are expanding from a family of three to four.
With Bon Iver’s “Beach Baby” playing in the background, the couple shared a touching beach video featuring themselves and their daughter, Shae Lynn Lawrence, who was born in January 2025. The caption read: “The four of us. Thank you, Jesus for our baby boy!!”
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The former No. 1 overall pick and Marissa first met in 5th grade and began dating in 2016 at the end of their High school’s sophomore year. They got engaged in 2020 and tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Bluffton, South Carolina, in 2021.
After the couple broke the news that they are expecting their second child, the post quickly went viral among fans, with congratulations pouring in from around the world. Lawrence’s teammate, Travis Hunter’s wife, Leanna Lenee (now Leanna Hunter), also hopped into the comments section to share her excitement.
“Congrats my love!!!! Yay boys!!!!” wrote Leanna.
Leanna’s five-word reaction perfectly captured the deep bond between the two families, a connection forged through years of shared time at team events for players’ wives and girlfriends.
Hunter and Leanna have been together since 2022, and after the NFL star’s proposal in 2024, the couple married in May 2025. The same year, they welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
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For the fans, this remains a fun crossover, showcasing the chemistry in and out of the locker room, especially given that both couples are managing major life milestones alongside demanding NFL schedules.
Lawrence finished the 2025 season with a 60.9% completion rate and threw for 4,007 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He also rushed for 359 yards and had 9 touchdowns on 82 carries. The 26-year-old ended the campaign on a high note and was named a finalist for both AP NFL MVP and Comeback Player of the Year.
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According to PFSN’s QB Impact Metric, Lawrence recorded an impact score of 77.4, ranking 16th overall across the league.
The Jaguars finished 2025 as the AFC South champions with a 13-4 record but saw their postseason run end in the Wild Card round with a 27-24 loss to the Bills. With another baby on the way, fans are eager to see what’s next for the Jaguars’ star QB.

