“I Can’t Imagine It’ll Be Much Louder Than Our Fans”- Trevor Lawrence Doubts Noise Levels at Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium

We’re at the business end of the 2022 NFL season and with eight teams remaining, the stakes are only getting higher from here. The Jacksonville Jaguars, led by Trevor Lawrence, overcame the Los Angeles Chargers in the wild-card round to set up a meeting against the Kansas City Chiefs which will take place at Arrowhead Stadium. 

Playing against the Chiefs is a huge challenge in itself, given how well-coached they’re as a team. To add to that, Arrowhead Stadium is the noisiest stadium in the league. Arrowhead Stadium, with a capacity of 76,000, set the Guinness World Record for the loudest stadium in the world. Chiefs fans initially earned a record of 137.6 decibels during a 2013 victory over the Saints. They topped that a year later by registering a 142.2-decibel measurement.

Trevor Lawrence doubts the noise levels of the Kansas City Chiefs fans at the Arrowhead Stadium 

In a recent interview when asked about the daunting atmosphere that is the Arrowhead Stadium, Lawrence said, “Yeah, I mean, I think obviously, the environment and the atmosphere we’re going to play in is one of, if not the best in the NFL. I mean, I can’t imagine it’ll be much louder than our fans were here on Saturday, honestly. But that was when we were on defense, not offense. So, we played there earlier in the year, but this is a little different.”

Trevor Lawrence continued, “It’s a playoff game, divisional round, so the stakes are higher. So, I expect them to be even crazier and [have] a more packed stadium. But you’ve got to go play and make sure you communicate. That’s the one thing. We’ve got to get in and out of the huddle. We’ve got to get to the line of scrimmage so that we have time to communicate because everything naturally takes longer when it’s loud.”

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