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BREAKING: Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence reportedly declines to wear an LGBT armband before kickoff, citing personal beliefs — sparking intense debate across social media. READ MORE:
BREAKING: Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence Reportedly Declines to Wear an LGBT Armband Before Kickoff, Citing Personal Beliefs — Sparking Intense Debate Across Social Media. READ MORE:
JACKSONVILLE — In a stunning development just hours before kickoff, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence has reportedly declined to wear a special LGBT support armband ahead of today’s critical matchup, citing his personal beliefs.
According to sources close to the team, Lawrence was offered the armband as part of a league-wide initiative promoting inclusivity, but chose not to wear it, saying the gesture did not align with his own convictions.
The decision — described by insiders as “deeply personal” — was made public shortly after warm-ups, immediately igniting fierce debate across social media platforms.
Fans and critics alike have taken to X, Instagram, and Facebook with polarizing reactions:
Supporters say every player should have the right to make their own choice regarding what they wear on the field.
Opponents argue that refusing to wear inclusive symbols sends the wrong message at a time when many feel sports should be a platform for unity.
One trending hashtag this morning is #RespectChoice, while another gaining traction is #StandWithCommunity, reflecting the sharply divided online discourse.
Team officials have not yet released a formal statement, and Lawrence is expected to address the situation in the locker room after the game.
The Jaguars’ coaching staff reportedly plans to focus on preparation and performance, but acknowledge the controversy may follow the team into today’s high-stakes contest.
