We’ve heard from pretty much everyone in the NFL landscape about Travis Hunter’s ability to play on both sides of the ball in the professional game, but we’ve heard surprisingly little from the player himself.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have seen a lot of talented wide receivers come through their building over the years; this includes former Pro Bowler D.J. Chark Jr., who had a 1,000-yard year for the franchise in 2019.
Count Travon Walker among fans of Jacksonville’s new defense, a multiple, attack-style system perfect for him and Josh Hines-Allen. New Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile created the system.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, in Year One of the Liam Coen Era, is looking to erase the mistakes of the past few seasons. There are new faces that theNew General Manager James Gladstone has brought in to Duval to do that, such as WR/CB Travis Hunter, CB Jourdan Lewis, S Eric Murray, and more players donning the teal and black for the first time.
With a plan in place for Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter, there’s no doubt that it’s different than most players in the NFL since he plans to play on offense and defense.
2024 was a season to forget for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and defensive end Josh Hines-Allen were a couple of bright spots.
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 confidence, Lewis said.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars wrapped up their third day of training camp on Friday, with head coach Liam Coen's squad turning in another solid day's work at the Miller Electric Center.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen spoke on Friday about the third day of training camp, and we were there for it all. To view his comments, watch below.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have plenty of moving pieces in the secondary entering 2025, and that is just the way they want it. From Jourdan Lewis to Travis Hunter to Eric Murray to Caleb Ransaw, the new faces in the Jaguars' secondary loom large.
The Urban Meyer hire somehow looks worse and worse for the Jacksonville Jaguars each day, even years removed from his firing. The latest revealed details
The Jacksonville Jaguars were dealt their first small dose of adversity this week, with second-year defensive tackle Maason Smith being placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on the eve of training camp.
The Jacksonville Jaguars enter the 2025 NFL training camp with more excitement and pressure than at any point in the last decade. After a 10-7 campaign that ended in a disappointing Wild Card loss, Jacksonville did more than tweak the roster.
Although Josh Hines-Allen's performance saw a significant drop last season, he was among the top pass rushers in the league. The two-time Pro Bowler has been a crucial member of the Jacksonville Jaguars' defensive line.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had another miserable season in 2024-25, finishing 4-13 and missing the playoffs again. Unfortunately, there were numerous problems from the quarterback to the Jaguars’ offensive line.
It's no secret that one reason the Jacksonville Jaguars hired former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen as their new head coach is that those running the Jaguars believe Coen can help fifth-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence make a major leap in his development.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they have placed DT Maason Smith on the active/PUP list. Players on the active/PUP list still count against the 90-man roster and can come off at any time once they pass a physical.