Jaguars Training Camp Inteview
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Camp scenario: Trammell is trying to make a team that returns Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington and Joshua Cephus, drafted Travis Hunter and signed free agent Dyami Brown. Being a return specialist and having player under Coen for one season are points in his favor.
Second-year Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Jarrian Jones initially was beaten on the rep. Wide receiver Dyami Brown blew past him and reeled in a perfectly thrown ball from quarterback Trevor Lawrence that dropped into his arms.
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie cornerback and wide receiver Travis Hunter has been proving his dedication with the team since being drafted. The former Colorado Bu
Jacksonville Jaguars pass rusher Josh Hines-Allen was named to the NFL's Top 100 players list recently. Hines-Allen landed at No. 63 overall, two spots above Brian Thomas Jr. who came in at No. 61. While it's an honor he's grateful to receive, he knows the levels he can get to when he's locked in.
Jaguars wide receiver Chandler Brayboy talked about moving out of North Carolina for the first time and exploring Jacksonville as he adjusts to life in the NFL. He reflected on the transition to the pro level,
Allen, who set a franchise record with 17.5 sacks in 2023, has his eye on breaking the NFL's single-season record in 2025.
Jacksonville Jaguars veteran safety Daniel Thomas appreciates what playing on special teams has done for his career.
Jaguars tight end Patrick Herbert discussed adjusting to the NFL and the Florida heat, why he chose to sign a UDFA contract with Jacksonville, and what he's learning from the veteran tight ends in the room.
We like the black pants over the teal ones because that's way too much teal at once. The black pants work off the helmet better than the white and makes the jerseys pop just a little more. The subtle black stripes on the arm holes don't stick out as much for some reason, but they don't do much on the teal tops anyway. Grade: B
Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, has experienced unusually low media attention in the lead-up to his NFL debut. This lack of coverage has drawn comparisons to the Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker, a former top pick.