Overview
- Hunter logged 38 total snaps at EverBank Stadium, marking his first live work on both offense and defense in training camp
- He hauled in three catches for 43 yards, including a 21-yard reception that helped set up a red-zone drive
- No passes were thrown his way on defense as Jacksonville’s front four generated enough pressure to keep him untested
- Head coach Liam Coen described the session as “quality work,” outlining plans to gradually increase Hunter’s dual-role reps through camp
- Jacksonville views Hunter’s debut as the first step toward possibly fielding the NFL’s first legitimate two-way player since Chuck Bednarik in 1962