"I think the work we put in will show during the season, the work we put in during camp," Lawrence said.
The first- and second-team units from both teams played extensively Thursday, with Lawrence throwing an early red-zone touchdown pass to wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and also connecting on a 43-yard completion in a late team drill. Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick intercepted Lawrence in early red-zone work.
"Today wasn't our best showing, but [Offensive Coordinator] Grant [Udinski] made a great point to the quarterbacks after practice," Lawrence said. "At the end of the day, we're not going to be judged on how today went. This is just today. You put it in a box, you learn from it, you move on. That doesn't determine what we do in Week 1 versus Carolina. It's just an accumulation of all the days and taking all the information in and learning from it, growing from it, and understanding that it's all making us better to get us to a place to where by Week 1, we're ready to go. We're counting down the days now.
"There are not many more practices left. So, he made a great point of just making every rep count, and that doesn't mean that it's going to be perfect but really learning from it and being focused and dialed in and having a standard for how we play."
Lawrence, who completed 14 of 17 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown in three preseason series, entered training camp focused on improving in his first year in Coen's system after spending the early part of the offseason rehabilitating from season-ending surgery on his non-throwing shoulder last December.
"Physically, I feel very good," he said. "Shoulder, haven't had any issues. Rest of my body feels good. I think I've thrown it really well in camp. I really feel like I'm throwing it well and just got to continue that going into Week 1.
"Coach has done a great job with the camp schedule. He has pushed us, but he has kept us fresh enough to where we still get good work and guys are ready to roll and feel fresh."