Jaguars keeping Travis Hunter grounded
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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. The early returns are impressive. Just ask coach Liam Coen.
If you’re not aware, Travis Hunter has played 36 snaps on offense and 47 on defense through four practice sessions. The first two were offense-only, but in the last two, we’ve seen him line up in the secondary.
As Travis Hunter prepares to play both wide receiver and cornerback in the NFL, he has been continuing to practice on both offense and defense during training camp. Currently, Hunter is spending his practice day primarily on one side of the ball, but Jaguars coach Liam Coen plans to have him flip flop between both positions on the same day soon.
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