Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence's postseason career got off to a forgettable start on Saturday, to put it mildly.

The former No. 1 overall draft pick threw a whopping four first-half interceptions against the Los Angeles Chargers, including three to second-generation star Asante Samuel Jr.
According to NFL Research, Lawrence set something of a dubious record with his first two interceptions, which came on each of his first two drives -- the first time that has happened with data available since 1991.
Overall, Lawrence was 10-of-24 for a measly 77 yards, one touchdown, and the four picks heading into halftime. Considering the dreadful showing, the Jaguars were arguably fortunate to be trailing only 27-7.
Needless to say, the former Clemson star drew more than a little criticism from fans and journalists on social media.
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