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Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen announced Friday that his 7-year-old son, Wesley, is recovering from cancer.
Another in a series about Jacksonville Jaguars veterans who are in for a battle for their roster spot in this year's training camp.
American author and speaker John C. Maxwell once delivered a quote that captures the true spirit of what leadership is. 'A leader is one who knows the way, goes
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.
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From Jourdan Lewis to Travis Hunter to Eric Murray to Caleb Ransaw, the new faces in the Jaguars' secondary loom large. Then there are the faces that were already in the Jaguars' unit, such as Tyson Campbell, Darnell Savage, Jarrian Jones, Buster Brown, Andrew Wingard, and Antonio Johnson.
Travis Hunter's days are packed with a careful schedule of meetings and drills to prepare him at WR and CB. Here's how it all works.
Updated power rankings, how Washington's managing new expectations, and why Travis Hunter could — and should — see plenty of snaps at corner
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen announced Friday that his 7-year-old son, Wesley, is recovering from cancer.
Rayuan Lane III graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, an his career as a Marine is on hold as a Jacksonville Jaguars rookie.