Yes, thanks for your question. Jesus is the Passover sacrificial Lamb. Jesus died at 3pm when the Passover lamb was usually slaughtered, and His legs were not broken just as the Passover lambs' legs were not broken.
“In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight, is the Lord’s Passover.” (Leviticus 23:5)
“Your lamb shall be an unblemished male a year old…” (Exodus 12:5)
Passover is a feast that God instructed the Israelites to celebrate every year. During the Passover, an unblemished male lamb is sacrificed. The blood of the lamb symbolizes Israelites’ deliverance from slavery in Egypt. It was by the blood on their doorposts that they were delivered from the plague of death - they were saved by the blood and were passed over.
Today, the blood of the Lamb of God (Jesus) delivers everyone who believes in Him from slavery to sin and spiritual death.
It was during the Passover that Jesus died for us (Luke 22-23). Jesus died for us once and for all as "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29).
Jesus replaced the animal lambs that died. Jesus became the Lamb of God who died for people's sins once and for all.
Passover today symbolizes what Jesus the Messiah did for us.
The Jewish unleavened bread (eaten during Passover) symbolizes the sinless Messiah who was “pierced through for our transgressions”, and “by His scourging we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).
Furthermore, during the Passover ceremony, there are three pieces of unleavened bread. The custom is to break and hide (or bury) the middle piece, and later find (or resurrect) it. The three pieces of bread symbolize God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. It was Jesus, the Son of God (symbolized by the middle piece), who was broken for us. We partake of His body in remembrance of Him.
“And when He had taken some bread and given thanks, He broke it and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.’ And in the same way He took the cup after they had eaten, saying, ‘This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in My blood.'” (Luke 22:19-20)
Even though many Jewish people today don't know this or agree (because many Jewish people do not believe in Jesus), Christians should know the true meaning of what God intended Passover to be.
Jesus is the Passover Lamb. Jesus is the unleavened Bread of Life broken for us.
Jesus resurrected on Sunday after Passover (three days later).