Trevor Lawrence visits Wolfson Hospital; Travis Hunter shines in offseason activities
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Trevor Lawrence made an appearance at Wolfson Children's Hospital on June 10, surprising a young patient with a Madden game. The Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback was accompanied by other team members who celebrated personal milestones and participated in community events throughout the week. Rookie Nate Boerkircher threw the first pitch at a Jumbo Shrimp game, further showcasing the team's community involvement. Additionally, Jimmy Smith was inducted into the HBCU Hall of Fame, highlighting his achievements alongside a celebration of Mark Brunell's passing yards from the 1996 season. These events reflect the Jaguars' commitment to both their community and their history.
- •Trevor Lawrence surprised a young patient at Wolfson Children's Hospital.
- •Nate Boerkircher threw the first pitch at a Jumbo Shrimp game.
- •Jimmy Smith was inducted into the HBCU Hall of Fame.
- •Mark Brunell's 1996 passing yard record was celebrated during the week.
- •Jourdan Lewis hosted his annual WR vs DB Camp in Detroit.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Tweets of the week: Lawrence’s visit to Wolfson, Travis Hunter, and more
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