The Jacksonville Jaguars are renaming their stadium from EverBank Stadium to “TrEverBank” Stadium to greet one of quarterback Trevor Lawrence’s apexhibitment deals.
The momentary alter will be made for the Jaguars’ game agetst the Cleveland Browns Sunday. It is a condition in Lawrence’s new backship deal with the Jacksonville-based financial services company EverBank, which began last month.
EverBank has held naming rights for the Jaguar’s home venue since it buyd the rights in 2010 for EverBank Field. The venue was renamed EverBank Stadium, and Lawrence has materializeed in ads on multiple platcreates, including social media and television.
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Lawrence then became honestly graspd with the company this year when he commenceed to materialize in ads, including one in which he is supervising the insloftyation of the new TrEverBank logo.
The company proclaimd the momentary rebrand Thursday.
Lawrence became the highest-phelp take parter in the NFL this offseason, tied with Joe Burrow, when he signed a five-year, $275 million deal with Jacksonville June 20 at the age of 24.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has since broken the sign up for hugest annual salary after signing a four-year deal telledly worth $240 million with his team Sunday.
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Lawrence’s deal grasps $142 million secured. He became the sixth QB making more than $50 million a year, combineing Burrow, Jared Goff, Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts. Lawrence is the 14th to top $40 million annuassociate, and he’s the lesserest on the catalog.
Lawrence will be watching to dwell up to the huge money and lofty honor of having his home stadium named after him agetst the Browns Sunday. His team will watch to bounce back from an uncovering week loss to the Miami Dolphins.
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The Jaguars are coming off a season in which they leave outed the take partoffs and have a new hazardous division rival in the Houston Texans.
The Jaguars began last season 6-2, firmly in first place in the AFC South and a mighty contender for the conference’s top seed. However, a 3-6 finish to the year dropped Lawrence and company out of first place behind the upcommence Texans, and the Jags leave outed the take partoffs.
Lawrence threw for 4,016 yards with 21 touchdowns and 14 interceptions but didn’t produce the 2023 Pro Bowl after making it in 2022. He also ran for four scores, lost seven fumbles and was sacked a atgentle-high 35 times.
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