Jaguars Ready to Roll as Training Camp Launches March to Regular Season
DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 23 – The Jaguars aim to develop rookie Travis Hunter's unique two-way skills by alternating his offensive and defensive reps during training camp, starting within the first six practices.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars kicked off their training camp on Wednesday, July 24, 2025, holding their first practice session at the Miller Electric Center located in Jacksonville, Florida, under the guidance of head coach Liam Coen.
- This camp follows a rebuild after a 4-13 season and includes a detailed plan to play rookie Travis Hunter, the second-overall pick, on both offense and defense.
- Hunter took 14 snaps exclusively on offense during the first day of drills, with practices scheduled three days on and one day off to manage player workload.
- Coach Coen explained that it would be too long for Hunter to spend extended time without engaging in the other side of the game, noting that he will alternate between offense and defense roles throughout the first six practices.
- Defensive lineman Maason Smith started camp on the Active/PUP list with a minor, precautionary injury, and the Jaguars remain focused on improving under Coen, a first-time NFL head coach.
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