Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen made it clear this week that rookie sensation Travis Hunter will have an expanded role on defense when the team heads to the Cincinnati Bengals. The two-way superstar, who has already flashed big-play ability on offense and is now set to see more snaps in the secondary.
Hunter, the No. 2 overall pick in April’s draft, entered the league with the expectation of being an instant difference-maker. His ability to track the football, create separation, and bring energy to every snap has made him one of the most exciting young players in the NFL. However, Coen emphasized that his defensive talent could provide even more value as the Jaguars prepare for a Bengals team featuring one of the league’s most dangerous passing attacks.
“Travis has shown us he can handle the workload,” Coen said. “We believe giving him more defensive opportunities will only make us stronger against a team like Cincinnati.”
The decision also highlights the staff’s growing trust in the rookie. Although Hunter has spent most of his early snaps at wide receiver, his quickness and coverage instincts give Jacksonville another weapon in the secondary. Additionally, with the Jaguars dealing with injuries in their defensive backfield, Hunter’s versatility allows the coaching staff to adjust without sacrificing playmaking ability.
As the Jaguars continue reshaping their identity under Coen, Hunter’s role exemplifies the team’s commitment to creativity and adaptability. His presence on defense could be a difference-maker in limiting big plays from Joe Burrow and his talented receivers.
Ultimately, the move signals that Hunter is not just a novelty two-way player. Instead, he is becoming a critical part of the Jaguars’ plans for both the present and the future.
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