In the NFL, the quarterback often has to carry the team on his back. Rarely does a fan have to carry the quarterback on their own.
That’s exactly what Natasha Lane he did, however, when he bumped into the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence at a bar in Neptune Beach, Florida. As seen in a now-viral video, Lane lifted Lawrence, 26, in the middle of the bar and did squats with him on his back.
“I was waiting for (a) friend and Trevor Lawrence was going out, and instead of asking for a picture, I asked to take it,” she said. News4Jax in a news item published on Monday, January 5. “His reaction was really shocked. He looked at me and asked me if I was serious, and I said, ‘I’m fine.'”
In the clip, which he uploaded Instagram i TikTok In Monday’s accounts, Lane has Lawrence hanging horizontally on his shoulders as he performs squats in the crowded bar. He doesn’t come short enough to satisfy the personal trainers out there, but Lawrence is 6’6″, 220 pounds, and the weights in the gym are rarely in QB shape.
“When you run into Jags QB Trevor Lawrence at a bar and ask to squat,” he wrote of the video, adding in the Instagram caption, “This is what dreams are made of.”
Lane, a Navy veteran, according to her Instagram bio, also posed for a photo with the fifth-year quarterback and was able to hang out with him and some teammates after practice.

Natasha Lane and Trevor Lawrence
Courtesy of Natasha Lane/Instagram“After I dropped it, he stood there for a second and (said) ‘Wow, you’re a very strong woman.’ I said, ‘Thanks, I work out,'” she added.
As the video has gone viral, despite garnering comments from the NFL and other major brands, Lane is still coming to terms with his instant fame.
“I woke up this morning and the next thing I know it’s everywhere and I’m still a bit shocked to be honest,” she said.
The comments, predictably, are a mix of hilarious reactions and terrified Jaguars fans.
“Dude, what did I tell you about picking up strange men in bars,” one follower wrote via Instagram.
“You know she might not remember everyone who’s ever asked her for an autograph, but she’ll definitely remember the person who asked her to take it,” another noted on TikTok.
“Don’t hurt them!” a concerned Jags fan added via TikTok.
When Lawrence isn’t a human barbell, he’s leading the Jaguars’ offense as they return to the NFL Playoffs for the first time since 2022. Jacksonville won a franchise-record 13 games in 2025 en route to the AFC South championship and the No. 3 seed in the postseason.
“It’s just getting started for us,” Lawrence said in an on-field interview after the The Jaguars dismantled the Tennessee Titans41-7, Sunday, January 4. “We know there’s more football ahead of us. We’ve got to take it one week at a time, but we’re going to celebrate this one tonight.”
The Jaguars will host the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round on Sunday, January 11.



