It was a sweet celebration Saturday for parents-to-be Trevor and Marissa Lawrence.
Just days after announcing they’re expecting their first child together, the longtime couple confirmed a baby girl is on the way via an ice cream-themed gender reveal party.
“Baby girl… Mom & Dad can’t wait to meet you!!” exclaimed Marissa, who has been married to the Jaguars’ star quarterback since 2021.
For the big moment, the Lawrences could be seen pouring pink syrup onto a white ice cream cone as pink smoke exploded in the background behind a sign that read, “What’s the scoop?”
In a separate post, Marissa gushed about Lawrence, 24, as the two prepare for their next chapter as parents.
“He’s going to be the best girl dad I can’t handle it,” she exclaimed in an Instagram Story.
It’s been quite the offseason for Lawrence and Marissa, who first revealed in June that “a little Lawrence is on the way.”
That same month, the No. 1 overall pick in 2021 agreed to a massive five-year, $275 million contract extension with the Jaguars.
“Trevor I am so proud of you and all the hard work that has made this moment possible. There is so much that people will never see or know about what you give to this sport, team and community. Im honored to be by your side in it all. You are so deserving!! Jacksonville we can’t wait to call you home for at least 7 more years!!!” Marissa posted on Instagram at the time.
The Pro Bowl quarterback is entering his fourth season in Jacksonville.
He led the Jaguars to a divisional-round playoff appearance in 2022-23 when they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Chiefs.
The Jaguars stumbled down the stretch last season after holding an 8-3 record in late November, finishing at 9-8 and missing the playoffs.
“Thankful for year 3 and all the lessons learned. Thank you to my family, friends and all our great fans that stick with us through it all. It’s tough to put your all into something and come up short. This year wasn’t our time – but it is coming. I’m confident in that,” Lawrence reflected in January on Instagram.
The Jaguars will report to training camp later this month before they open the season against the Dolphins in Miami on Sept. 8.