Jaguars’ Stadium Gets Busted Using A Tracing Of Trevor Lawrence In Promo

Jaguars Stadium Mocked For Using A Tracing Of Trevor Lawrence In Promo

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to draft Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence with the number one pick in the 2021 NFL Draft on April 29.

You know it, I know it, the whole football-loving world knows it.

The person who runs the Instagram account for the Jaguars’ stadium, TIAA Bank Field, is also very well aware of this fact.

Related: Chris Simms Thinks Jaguars Are Drafting Trevor Lawrence Because He’s A ‘God-Like Figure’ And Went To College 6 Hours From Jacksonville

Unfortunately, despite every NFL fan with a pulse knowing this is going to happen, under NFL rules the Jaguars cannot actually go ahead and publicly admit it. I know. It makes zero sense.

So, on Monday when TIAA Bank Field published a promo for their Meet the Pick Sweepstakes – a chance to win a special meet and greet experience with a Jacksonville Jaguars draft pick – they couldn’t actually use a photo of a potential draft pick like, say, Trevor Lawrence.

Instead, they tried to be sneaky.

That quarterback looks… familiar.

https://twitter.com/BoldCityJag/status/1376642199396495361

Nice try deleting the number 6, moving the 1, and cropping out T-Law’s glorious mane there, TIAA Bank Field. You can’t sneak anything by the internet. We see you. (Yes, I am calling him T-Law now.)

So, does this qualify as some sort of tampering? We’re going to need a ruling on this.

No, it’s not Mac Jones. Or Zach Wilson.

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Douglas Charles is a Senior Editor for BroBible with two decades of expertise writing about sports, science, and pop culture with a particular focus on the weird news and events that capture the internet's attention. He is a graduate from the University of Iowa.
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