Jaguars’ Travis Hunter must be put to the test at training camp, says Ex-NFL Lineman

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Travis Hunter will enter the 2025 season with increased expectations around his first year because of his persecution after playing both sides of the ball for Jacksonville Jaguars.

When Hunter and Jaguars sit down to training camp, Super Bowl Master Willie Colon said on Friday that his teammates should put him through Wringer to prepare him for what will come during the season.

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Jacksonville Jaguar’s wide receives Travis Hunter (12) the ball runs during the 10th organized team activity at the Miller Electric Center on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 in Jacksonville, FLA. (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union)

“I know how I would approach a guy like this. I want to test his armor,” said Colon on Fox Sports’ “Breakfast Bold.” “I want to see how hard you really are. If you want to be a two -way player in the NFL, I will see if you are strong enough to be a two -way player. So when I pull around that corner I will test it 12 on your chest.

“And then for me, if I’m Jacksonville Jaguars, you have to listen to what the players say. They are curious if he can finish an 18-week season that goes both ways. I promise you he will not. They will move him to one side of the ball and it is cornerback and let him be the best corner back he can be. chairman that it is too. ” Also. “

Jacksonville Jaguar’s wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) is thrown a ball under Jacksonville Jaguars’ mandatory mini stamp on Tuesday 10 June 10, 2025 at the Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla. (Doug Angels/Florida Times-Union)

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Colon won a Super Bowl with Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008. He played six seasons with steelers and three for the New York Jets.

Jaguars acted up to get Hunter in the draft – the winner of Heisman Trophy from 2024, who starred in Colorado as a broad recipient and cornerback.

Jacksonville Jaguar’s wide receives Travis Hunter (12) meet with the media after rookie mini stamp at the Miller Electric Center. (Travis Register/Imag- Pictures)

He was a two-time allamerican in Colorado. He had 86 catches in 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also had 36 tackles with four interceptions.

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