JACKSONVILLE – He has flashed, and that is good.
What the Jaguars want moving forward is to turn Travis Hunter 's flashes into consistent and increased production – and Head Coach Liam Coen said part of the bye week was spent working toward that end.
Of the Jaguars' multiple tasks in recent days, this was a big one.
"[The bye] definitely gave us an opportunity as a staff to look at how we can continue to use him," Coen said of Hunter.
Coen spoke to the media Monday, a day after the Jaguars' 2025 bye. Among the topics: the continued development of Hunter, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft who has played extensively this season at cornerback and wide receiver.
Hunter has played 66.67% of offensive snaps through seven games and 35.92% of defensive snaps, never playin

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