Jaguars WR/DB Travis Hunter Works Both Sides In Practice
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When practice began, Travis Hunter wore his teal No. 12 jersey and was a participant with Jacksonville's offense. By the final horn, Hunter had switched into a white No. 12 jersey and joined Jacksonville's defense.
At his first few days of minicamp with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Travis Hunter has been seen dancing before plays and laughing with his new teammates as he gets his first taste of offensive and defensive NFL football.
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