The draft provided clarity on where Travis Hunter will begin his NFL career, with the Jaguars executing a move up the board to the No. 2 pick. That agreement with the Browns had been worked out well in advance, but it came as a surprise to many at the time and invited questions about how Jacksonville’s positional approach would play out with him.
After impressing on offense during rookie minicamp with the Jaguars, Travis Hunter continued to win hearts off the field — in the air, to be exact. It’s always a positive sign when a team drafts a young athlete who treats others with kindness.
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ newest member, two-way star Travis Hunter, went viral on social media this Mother’s Day for an incredible post from an airline passenger.
Jaguars HC Liam Coen said the team entered the draft and free agency with the mindset that they wanted to make the offense more explosive around QB Trevor Lawrence.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may be dropping a hint about how they plan to use No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter.
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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen spoke with the media following Day 2 of Rookie Minicamp at the Miller Electric practice fields. Here are a few takeaways from practice and Coen's media availability.
The Jacksonville Jaguars kicked off Rookie Minicamp on Saturday, showcasing the new crop of rookie talents acquired in the 2025 NFL Draft, headlined by wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter. Joining the draft class was an impressive crop of...
Travis Hunter's first appearance on defense for the Jaguars will come next week.
The Jaguars have made some profound changes this offseason, headlined by hiring a new head coach and trading up to select the most exciting player in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars took to social media to reveal the jersey numbers of their 2025 NFL Draft class. Here they are. . . First-round pick WR/CB Travis Hunter: No.
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The Jaguars celebrated May the Fourth:
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— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 5, 2025The NFL Network’s The Insiders discussed Travis Hunter’s role on...
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ new regime apparently does not think too highly of Travis Etienne. Etienne was a first-round pick by the Jaguars in 2021 and began his career with consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they released WR Gabriel Davis with a failed physical designation on Thursday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Davis
Jacksonville Jaguars CB/WR Travis Hunter was one of the most polarizing pieces of this year's draft class. The Jags traded up to land one of the most intriguing
The Jacksonville Jaguars released wide receiver Gabe Davis despite signing a three-year, $39 million contract just one year ago. A fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Central Florida product overcame his Day 3 draft capital to establish himself as a reliable part of the Buffalo Bills’ passing attack.
Jaguars RB Travis Etienne had a disappointing season in 2024, finishing with just 558 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, citing sources
New Jaguars general manager James Gladstone made one of the most impactful moves of the draft by trading up to the No. 2 slot and selecting Travis Hunter. At the time Jacksonville was slated to pick fifth overall, though, running back Ashton Jeanty was closely linked to the team.
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.
One year after signing with Jacksonville, Gabe Davis has been released by the Jaguars. Which teams should sign the free-agent wide receiver? Last offseason, Davis signed a three-year, $39 million contract, with $24 million guaranteed.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have just shockingly released wide receiver Gabe Davis. This move comes weeks after drafting standout college two-way player Travis Hunter.
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Davis signed a three-year deal last offseason but only played 10 games in teal.
The Jacksonville Jaguars released wide receiver Gabe Davis, per the team.
Davis signed a three-year, $39 million contract with Jacksonville as a free agent in 2024. Just 14 months later, the Florida native is back on the market.
Due to a Week 8 shoulder injury and a Week 11 season-ending torn meniscus, Davis played in 10 games and produced career-lows across the board...