Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence gets into it with Kansas City Chiefs fans.

When the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars meet in the Divisional Round on Saturday, things should get uncomfortable for Trevor Lawrence. The Jaguars quarterback got into it with Chiefs fans.

Trevor Lawrence has only been in the NFL for two years. But he should know that it’s loud at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium – and that Chiefs fans are extremely unforgiving.

After all, he has already played for the Chiefs this season.

That’s why it’s clear: The Divisional Round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Jacksonville Jaguars should be a real banger on Saturday. At least that’s what some home fans have announced.

The loudest stadium in the world

The background: Lawrence has dared to question the volume at Chiefs Stadium. More specifically, the title of loudest stadium in the NFL. That’s what Arrowhead Stadium officially is. Not only that, the 142.2 decibels measured in 2014 made it into the Guinness Book of World Records.

“The environment and atmosphere we’ll be playing in is one of the best, if not the best in the NFL,” Lawrence praised, but also explained, “I can’t imagine it’s going to be much louder than our fans were on Saturday, honestly.” That’s when the Jaguars advanced to the Divisional Round after an impressive come-from-behind 31-30 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

While he acknowledged that it’s “a little different” now on Saturday, “it’s a playoff game, so there’s more at stake. So I expect them to be even crazier and the stadium to be even more packed. “

But by then he had Chiefs fans on edge. The Jaguars stadium is supposed to be as loud as the Chiefs home? The supporters of Patrick Mahomes and Co. take such things personally.

“I’m sorry for him “

“Poor guy… Never let it be said that the Arrowhead isn’t that loud, even in the nicest way. The fans will take it as a personal challenge. I feel sorry for him,” one fan wrote vicariously on Twitter.

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