Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his wife Marissa are currently on vacation somewhere in Florida.
Lawrence and his wife Marissa are already enjoying their off-season after his new deal and decided to do it in a big way with their latest trip, bringing family along with them.
On Saturday, Marissa took to her Instagram account, where she has over 339,000 followers, and posted several pictures of their vacation by the beach.
The first picture shows Trevor Lawrence holding Marissa from behind while they are on the beach. The second photo shows Marissa in a white outfit kissing Trevor on the cheek as they stand out on the beach.
The third snap was a full family picture that featured eight others, with two children included. The fourth picture was Marissa Lawrence posing with the rest of the ladies on the trip.
The spiciest picture showed Trevor Lawrence shirtless in leopard print swim shorts as Marissa rocked a yellow two-piece bikini.
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The couple, who are high school sweethearts, celebrated their third wedding anniversary in April.
They tied the knot in 2021, just days before the NFL draft.
Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Trevor Lawrence Signed Massive New Extension
Last week, the Jacksonville Jaguars shocked everybody when they and Trevor Lawrence agreed to a massive five-year contract extension worth $275 million, with $200 million of it guaranteed.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, his deal also includes $142 million at signing. The deal is the third-largest amount of fully guaranteed money in NFL history.
“It does feel good to have it done,” Lawrence said, per ESPN. “That was a goal that [the Jaguars] and myself and my team wanted to get done is to have it finished by the time training camp came around so we could just put everything towards this year and getting ready to go bring a championship here.”
The Jaguars are now hoping that the team can rebound from the choke job they had last year when they started the year 8-3 and failed to qualify for the postseason.