Travis Hunter shrugs off Madden 26 rating talk
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Jaguars coach Liam Coen told reporters after Thursday's practice that it's likely Hunter continues to play both sides each day of training camp when that starts up next month. Thi
Most first-round draft picks have signed their rookie contracts at this point, but one notable star has yet to ink a deal with his new team.
Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter on Thursday took another step toward being a two-way player in the NFL, splitting his time on offense and defense during Jacksonville's final minicamp practice.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter spoke on how he's having fun and bringing the energy to the team's mandatory minicamp this week. The former Colorado Buffaloes superstar isn't having much trouble transitioning to the NFL life.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNJacksonville Jaguars' Travis Hunter on working with Brian Thomas: 'He helped me out a lot'After Wednesday's minicamp practice, Jaguars' Travis Hunter discussed working with Brian Thomas Jr: "He helped me out a lot."
Travis Hunter continues to have a banner year. After a historic Heisman season at Colorado, the two-way stay signed a 4-year, 46.65 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars with $30.5 million guaranteed.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNJaguars DC Anthony Campanile on Travis Hunter's progress at CB: 'It's impressive to watch'The majority of Hunter's playing time on the practice field has come at wide receiver, which was the plan that Liam Coen and James Gladstone laid out following the NFL draft. But since arriving in Jacksonville, Hunter has been learning the defensive playbook, terminology, and in the meeting rooms.
Former Colorado Buffaloes superstar Travis Hunter, arguably the best two-way player in college football history, was placed outside the top five in a recent ran