It’s good to be Trevor Lawrence.
The Clemson quarterback is having one of the best months of his life.
At 21, Lawrence recently married Marissa Mowry.
He is the presumptive No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, which begins in less than a week, on April 29.
And on Friday, the future Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback landed a seven-figure endorsement deal with Gatorade.
The leading sports energy drink has Clemson colors — purple and orange — but matching up with the Jags-themed uniforms could be a challenge, black, gold, teal and white.
What’s left to be said about @Trevorlawrencee? Those who know him best gave it a try. 👇 pic.twitter.com/1UH1SRZed9
— Gatorade (@Gatorade) April 23, 2021
Lawrence’s deal with Gatorade could be worth up to $2 million, said Bob Dorfman, a creative director at Baker Street Advertising who rates endorsement potential.
“From our point of view, he’s a terrific fit for our core brand … We see him as being a hero for that flagship product,” Jeff Kearney, Gatorade’s global head of sports marketing, said.