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Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 training camp developments

Overview

As training camp enters its final stages, the Jaguars’ tactical focus has shifted toward backfield flexibility. Running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. has emerged as a key figure in a rotation that may utilize “pony” packages featuring two receiving-capable backs, moving away from the heavy jumbo packages used in previous years.

Regarding Travis Hunter, the team has begun more actively managing his dual-position role to prioritize defensive development. Head coach Liam Coen recently limited Hunter to defensive snaps during 11-on-11 work, allowing him only five offensive snaps during 7-on-7 drills. Coen stated this adjustment is intended to provide Hunter with more “mental and visual repetitions on the defensive side of the ball,” enabling him to better absorb coaching and scheme adjustments by remaining on the defensive sideline.

These developments are tempered by mounting injury concerns: running back LeQuint Allen Jr. is considered week-to-week, offensive lineman Wyatt Milum is day-to-day, and safety Parker Washington is expected to miss the remainder of the week.

Entities

Travis Hunter · Jacksonville Jaguars · Liam Coen · LeQuint Allen Jr. · Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Timeline

  1. 4 days ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    Jacksonville Jaguars limit Travis Hunter to defensive reps in practice

    Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen is limiting Travis Hunter to defensive reps during training camp to improve his mental processing and scheme comprehension as a cornerback.

  2. 4 days ago

    [SPORTS] 3 sources
    Jacksonville Jaguars training camp sees roster competition and injuries

    As Jacksonville Jaguars training camp nears its end, Chris Rodriguez Jr. is competing for backfield roles while Travis Hunter excels on defense amid rising injury concerns for LeQuint Allen Jr.

  3. 16 days ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    Jacksonville Jaguars eye 2026 performance amid training‑camp concerns

    The Jaguars, fresh off a 13‑4 season, face projected regression in 2026 and must manage star Travis Hunter’s dual role at training camp.

  4. 23 days ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    Jacksonville Jaguars Training Camp Features Rookie Zach Durfee and Hybrid Travis Hunter

    Jaguars rookie Zach Durfee recorded a sack and tackle for loss in camp, while hybrid Travis Hunter’s position stays fluid, shifting between offense and defense.

Sources

foxsports.com · heavy.com · si.com · sportskeeda.com · world-today-news.com

This summary has been updated 2 times: see revision history