Travis Hunter impresses on defense, Jaguars secondary coach requests more time with the two-way star
- The Jacksonville Jaguars are featuring Travis Hunter as a two-way player during their 2025 offseason activities, splitting reps at wide receiver and cornerback.
- This plan follows Hunter's legendary two-year run at Colorado, where he excelled on both sides and won the Heisman Trophy as a versatile star.
- Jaguars coach Liam Coen and secondary coach Ron Milus have supported giving Hunter more defensive reps while also emphasizing his primary role on offense.
- Hunter expressed that he wants to determine whether his physical condition will enable him to handle the demands placed on him and maintain that level of effort going forward.
- This two-way approach suggests the Jaguars may flexibly utilize Hunter to maximize his unique skill set, potentially impacting their 2025 roster and strategy.
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NFL world reacts to brutal Browns news
The Cleveland Browns’ season was nothing short of abysmal, with the Browns winning only three games over the course of the year and earning the rights to the second overall pick in the NFL draft. However, the Browns made the shocking decision to trade the rights to that pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars, who subsequently drafted Heisman trophy-winning two-way player Travis Hunter. An impressive clip of Travis Hunter making an acrobatic intercepti…
Two-way rookie Travis Hunter flashes his ball skills on the defensive side of the ball with a spectacular interception.
Travis Hunter already displaying that Jaguars' gamble is paying off
Throughout the 2025 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars dealt 4 picks to the Cleveland Browns to transfer up from No. 5 to No. 2 and take cornerback/extensive receiver Travis Hunter. He is already displaying the gamble might repay. On Tuesday, the staff’s X account posted a clip of 2024 Heisman winner Hunter showcasing his spectacular abilities whereas protecting rookie extensive receiver Darius Lassiter at OTAs. On the play, the DB blanketed th…
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