Jaguars still plan for Travis Hunter to play on both sides of the ball
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Jaguars head coach Liam Coen initially expressed uncertainty about Travis Hunter's future as a two-way player following his season-ending knee injury, but General Manager James Gladstone has now confirmed that the team plans to continue using Hunter on both offense and defense. Gladstone stated in a Wednesday press conference that Hunter's rehab is progressing as expected and emphasized the importance of his role on both sides of the ball. With several cornerbacks on expiring contracts, Hunter's position at cornerback is likely to be prioritized. Before his injury, Hunter played 324 snaps on offense and 162 on defense, recording 28 catches for 298 yards and a touchdown, along with 15 tackles.
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