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What we've seen from Travis Hunter at Jaguars training camp - ESPN

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — For the first time in training camp, the Jacksonville Jaguars limited Travis Hunter to one side of the ball in 11-on-11 work.

Hunter played exclusively at cornerback Monday, getting on the field for 20 of the 24 snaps. Coach Liam Coen said the move was done to allow Hunter to focus more on playing without missing any mental reps when switching to offense.

«When he's not in [on defense] and he's coming [onto] offense every time, we're losing out on even more coaching in those moments,» Coen said. «And so wanted to just be very intentional today about getting him some of those visual reps so [defensive pass game coordinator Matt Araujo] can coach him even when he's not in [on defense]. He's not running over [to switch to offense]. So we just wanted to get him a little bit more of that.»

The 20 defensive snaps were the most Hunter has played on defense in a training camp practice, excluding last week's joint practice in New Orleans. Hunter, who did play five offensive snaps in the 7-on-7 period Monday, said he welcomed the extra work.

«It's definitely beneficial,» he said. «I needed to knock the rest off. I've got to get better somehow, somewhere, so I definitely took my time to hone in on [the] defensive [side], get better, get my feet up under me.

»Can't let nobody catch the ball. That's my motto right now, just continue to focus and get better."

Hunter has been on the field in 11-on-11 for 178 snaps so far in camp (minus the joint practice): 116 on defense, 61 on offense and one on special teams. Veteran cornerback Jourdan Lewis is still amazed when watching him play on both sides of the ball.

«I told him he's a beast, man,» Lewis said. «You've got camp two times, man, because you have to do it as a

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