JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars 2025 Training Camp continued Thursday.
It was the 12th day of the first training camp under Head Coach Liam Coen, featuring a two-hour practice in helmets and shorts at the Miller Electric Center. Each day throughout camp, members of Jaguars Media – senior writer John Oehser, senior correspondent Brian Sexton, senior reporter/editor J.P. Shadrick and team reporter Kainani Stevens – will share an observation.
Here are Thursday's "campservations:"
John Oehser, Jaguars Senior Writer…
Thursday was a comparatively light practice, so these "campservations" will lean from the day's events and toward what to expect in Saturday's preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers at EverBank Field. Thursday's practice featured a long walkthrough early and late extensive work for reserves, with Coen telling the media that he plans to play starters on Saturday – news unknown until Thursday. That makes Saturday intriguing, with a slew of training camp storylines getting a chance to play out in a game situation. Intriguing storylines: An offensive line on which roles are still being determined, a running-back room that has impressed enough in training camp that it might be deeper than originally thought and multiple developing competitions in the secondary. Saturday also has importance for two of the biggest camp storylines – quarterback Trevor Lawrence and rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter. Lawrence for the most part has looked confident and in control in his first camp in Coen's system and Hunter appears to be having few issues preparing to play both offense and defense. The Jaguars want to see those trends continue Saturday.