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Travis Hunter looks to be the first true two-way player in the NFL in quite some time. Despite some questions on whether he could legitimately accomplish this feat, the Jacksonville Jaguars rookie took on receiver and cornerback reps in the early days of training camp.
Travis Hunter's days are packed with a careful schedule of meetings and drills to prepare him at WR and CB. Here's how it all works.
The No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 draft, Travis Hunter, is preparing to become the NFL’s first two-way player since 1962 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, as his role is expected to “all come together” soon.
The Jacksonville Jaguars began training camp with a clear, but fluid plan for their second-overall pick. Hunter will play on both sides of the ball, and the current trajectory and expectation are that he will play a large number of snaps on both sides — at a high level.
On a recent appearance on CBS Sports HQ, Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis shared what it is about Travis Hunter which makes him unique. 'His confid
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Heading into his first season in the NFL, Jacksonville Jaguars two-way player Travis Hunter says he wants to be able to "process everything fast, quick" on offense and defense during training camp.
Travis Hunter Sr. was in the news again last week when it was discovered he was back in jail in Palm Beach County after a violation of his probation sentence. It all ended well with him back in his Boynton Beach home on July 24 after a ruling from Circuit Judge Howard Coates.
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