The Jacksonville Jaguars have a lot of reasons to be optimistic about the 2025 season. First and foremost, the hirings of head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone in the wake of the departures of Doug Pederson and Trent Baalke have seemingly inspired energy and confidence in both the fan base and inside the facility.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback/wide receiver and former Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter was selected No. 2 overall in April’s 2025 NFL Draft. Hunter has been partaking in numerous minicamp drills as he prepares for his rookie season. There was a report this week that Hunter had officially purchased his first house in Florida.
The question everyone's been asking is how are the Jacksonville Jaguars actually going to use their two-way rookie phenom Travis Hunter . At Colorado, Hunter played both wide receiver and defensive back, averaging around 111.5 snaps per game, an absurd number for any level of play.
EA Sports' Madden NFL 26 game is already stirring conversation—and while the rookie class hasn’t officially been rated, former Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter is already fielding questions about a rating he technically hasn’t even been assigned.
How many of the players to be chosen with the fourth-overall pick in each NFL Draft since 2000 can you name in five minutes?
EA Sports' Madden NFL 26 game is already stirring conversation—and while the rookie class hasn’t officially been rated, former Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter is already fielding questions about a rating he technically hasn’t even been assigned.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen revealed the plan for rookie sensation Travis Hunter as he looks to become the NFL's next two-way star. The Colorado Buffaloes star Hunter practiced with both offense and defense reps at Jaguars minicamp and has been adamant about playing on both sides of the ball in the NFL.
Travis Hunter hasn’t played a snap in the NFL yet, but the hype around the Jaguars’ rookie sensation is already in full swing. When Jacksonville opened its doors to fans on Wednesday morning for the lone open session of this year’s mandatory minicamp, fans began lining up well before sunrise at the Miller Electric Center.
Jacksonville Jaguars two-way rookie Travis Hunter is a unique talent who’s viewed by many as a potential game-changer for the AFC South division franchise.
The Jaguars made maybe the biggest move in the draft when they traded up to take Colorado athlete Travis Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick.
Despite winning the 2024 Heisman Trophy, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter didn't receive an elite rating in the new video game "Madden NFL 26."
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie sensation Travis Hunter has been named a dark horse MVP contender by NFL experts. As a dual-threat player excelling at both wide receiver and cornerback, Hunter’s potential to redefine versatility in the league has generated significant buzz.
Before former Colorado Buffaloes two-way star cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter ever put on a Jacksonville Jaguars helmet, he already had a familiar connection inside the Jacksonville locker room.
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 ranking of the sport's 25 most dynamic players since 2000.
One player winning both the NFL's offensive and defensive rookie of the year awards, would have seemed unthinkable until Travis Hunter came along. But heading into the 2025 season, Hunter has a real chance at both.
Few players in college football have sparked more debate, and awe than Travis Hunter. And few coaches know him better than Charles Kelly. The former Colorado defensive coordinator spent a season witnessing Hunter’s generational two-way talent up close.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have begun the process of rebuilding their roster and culture. Organized Team Activities officially mark a new era of Jaguars football, or so they hope.
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie star Travis Hunter has seemingly gone viral each week since the Jaguars traded up to select him at No. 2 in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns pulled off a stunning trade in the 2025 NFL Draft, passing up the opportunity to select Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter by trading the No.
Part of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ calculus in trading up to draft Colorado's Travis Hunter was his ability to contribute on both sides of the ball.
Travis Hunter wants to play offense and defense with the Jacksonville Jaguars like he did at Colorado, and the Heisman Trophy winner has done a great job of stating his case during the early portion of the offseason.
The Jaguars are letting the former Colorado Buffaloes star continue to play both ways.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill raised some eyebrows with his blunt prediction about two-way rookie Travis Hunter.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence smiled when discussing rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter at his Monday news conference.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may be dropping a hint about how they plan to use No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter.
Let's face it, unless Travis Hunter is going to be in the conversation for "greatest of all time," he's going to eventually have to settle into either offense or defense for the Jaguars.
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