Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars are gearing up for their first international game of the season in London, where they’ll face the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
While Lawrence stays focused on preparations, his wife, Marissa, has been making the most of the trip, exploring the city and sharing adorable moments with their baby daughter, Shae.
Trevor Lawrence’s Wife and Daughter Spend Time in London
Marissa Lawrence shared a series of pictures from the trip on Instagram, accompanied by her mother and baby daughter, Shae. The trio could be seen strolling around London Bridge and visiting the iconic clock tower, Big Ben.
She also took Shae to see the bridge from above, and the duo enjoyed a whimsical ride together on a fairy horse. “London again 🇬🇧❤️,” Marissa captioned the post.
A former athlete, Marissa is now a devoted mother and has been sharing sweet moments of Shae on Instagram since her birth. One month after Shae was born, she wrote:
“One month with Shae. Lots of snuggles and days spent in our PJs! You are so sweet and becoming more playful and aware. We love watching you grow up. We love holding you and rocking you to sleep. We love bath time and walks outside! You are the most perfect girl and always smiling. Mommy and daddy love you so much.”
Lawrence and Marissa’s story dates back to their high school days in Georgia. The couple stayed together through college, with the former Clemson quarterback proposing before his final season with the Tigers. They tied the knot on April 10, 2021, just weeks before Lawrence was selected No. 1 overall by the Jaguars in the NFL Draft.
Lawrence struggled during his rookie season but broke out in 2022, leading the Jaguars to the playoffs. While his performance since then has been somewhat inconsistent, the team is clicking this season despite some uneven play from their quarterback.
Through six starts, Lawrence has 1,324 passing yards, but he has also thrown five interceptions and is completing just 61.1% of his passes. His EPA per dropback of 0.01 suggests he is only marginally contributing to the passing attack at this stage, ranking 28th in PFSN’s QB Impact metric.
Still, the Jaguars’ overall outlook remains solid heading into Week 7, even after a home loss to the Seahawks. They pushed a red-hot team to the limit and currently hold a 4-2 record, with both losses coming against early playoff contenders.
Sunday presents a tough test against Matthew Stafford and the Rams, but with Marissa and Shae cheering him on, Lawrence will hope this overseas trip provides the spark he needs for a strong second half of the season.

