Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars will host the Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday's Week 11 matchup. On Sunday morning, the quarterback's wife, Marissa Lawrence, shared a glimpse of how she was spending her weekend.Marissa Lawrence first shared a video on her Instagram Story of her reuniting with her loved ones."My little love bug," Marissa captioned the Instagram Story.Marissa Lawrence was reunited with a loved one. (Credit: @marissa_lawrence)In another photo, Marissa Lawrence showed off cozy, holiday vibes in the historic downtown district of St. Augustine, Florida. The district was completely decked out in holiday decorations, ideal for this time of year.Marissa Lawrence shared a cozy, holiday photo. (Credit: @marissa_lawrence)For the holiday-inspired night out with family, Marissa Lawrence wore a white cable knit sweater and paired it with tan pants and heels.Trevor Lawrence's wife Marissa and daughter Shae 'twinned' for Week 10Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his wife, Marissa, welcomed their first child, daughter Shae, in January. This season, the family of three has celebrated having a new member of the Jaguars fan club, and their daughter has attended nearly every game.Marissa and Shae Lawrence made the trip to Houston, for the Week 111 matchup against the Texans. It gave the Lawrence's a chance to reunite with former Jaguars' teammates who now play for Houston. Marissa shared a carousel of photos from their gameday experience. The mother-daughter duo "twinned" by wearing matching white sweaters.Their daughter's sweater was customized with an image of a bear wearing her dad's Jacksonville Jaguars jersey. Marissa Lawrence's sweater was customized with an image of Trevor Lawrence. Both ladies had boots on as they looked to channel their inner "cowgirl" look."My little cowgirl 🤠 🤭💕," Marissa captioned the post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAlthough the Jacksonville Jaguars led 29-10 at the start of the fourth quarter, the Houston Texans scored 26 unanswered points and kept the Jaguars' offense from getting anything going. The Jaguars (5-4) are in second place in the AFC South.