Trevor Lawrence's wife Marissa reveals hiding one secret from Jaguars QB until 1 year into marriage

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Trevor Lawrence and his wife, Marissa, have been married for more than four years. The couple met in high school and dated for four years before getting engaged in 2020. However, their marriage was a secret, which Marissa kept for one year.

Lawrence proposed to her in July 2020 at Clemson Memorial Stadium. The Jaguars quarterback thought his proposal surprised her; however, Marissa revealed after a year of being married that she wasn't.

"I thought she was," Lawrence said on Monday, via WAGtalk. "But I don't think she was."

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"I didn't tell him until, like, I think a year into our marriage that I knew," Marissa said.

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The couple tied the knot in April 2021. They had an intimate wedding, which was attended by their close family members and friends. Marissa shared that the best part of the reception was dancing with Lawrence.

"One of my favorite parts of our wedding was at the very end, Trev and I had one last dance together to our favorite song. It was the most perfect moment that’ll I’ll never forget. If it’s not you, it’s not anyone," Marissa wrote on Instagram on April 14, 2021.

Trevor Lawrence's wife Marissa dropped 6-word message celebrating Jaguars' Week 15 win vs Jets

The Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the New York Jets 48-20 on Sunday. Marissa Lawrence attended the game with her daughter, Shae, and she posted game-day pictures on Instagram. The influencer dropped a wholesome message following the Jaguars' victory.

"Good day to be a Jag," Marissa wrote.

Before celebrating the Week 15 win, Marissa announced her collaboration with an NFL-partnered clothing brand, along with Ronika Stone, Haley Cavinder and Olivia Culpo.

Jacksonville (10-4) is at the top of the AFC South and will return to action against the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos (12-2) on Sunday. The Jaguars' other remaining games are versus the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans.

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