Jaguars, Day 4
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Josh Hines-Allen is focused on a lot in 2025, but what is the Jacksonville Jaguars' lead defender not too concerned about?
Camp scenario: Trammell is trying to make a team that returns Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington and Joshua Cephus, drafted Travis Hunter and signed free agent Dyami Brown. Being a return specialist and having player under Coen for one season are points in his favor.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN3 Takeaways from Jaguars' training camp practice No. 6: Travis Hunter and Josh Hines-AllenThe Jacksonville Jaguars have wrapped up their sixth training camp practice, the second of which was in pads. With help from the media members who were in attendance, here are three key takeaways from what took place on Tuesday.
Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen said his seven-year-old son, Wesley, is in remission after fighting acute promyelocytic leukemia.
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Hines-Allen missed the final week of the 2024 regular season after Wesley's diagnosis, which came in January. Wesley underwent chemotherapy treatment over the last seven months at Nemours Children's Health in Jacksonville but now has a sense of normalcy in his life as the Hines-Allen family turns a crucial corner for the better.
Allen, who set a franchise record with 17.5 sacks in 2023, has his eye on breaking the NFL's single-season record in 2025.
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Jaguars Wire on MSN2 Depth wide receivers standing out in Jaguars' training camp practicesWith a roster spot or two up for grabs, two depth wide receivers have stood out early on in the Jaguars' training camp practices.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jaguars as Jaguars' Star Rookie Makes Massive Claim . The Jacksonville Jaguars have seen star rookie Travis Hunter do a lot of amazing things already. Turns out, he thinks he can do even more.