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As the beginning of the regular NFL season approaches, the Jacksonville Jaguars are offering more information on how the team plans to display the rookie Travis Hunter.
Hunter, who was a two -way star in Jackson State and Colorado, appeared as the open holder and support corner in the first official depth list of the Jaguars.
As the debate on whether Hunter will take a similar number of snapshots in the offensive and defense at the professional football level, the receptor of the Los Angeles Rams, Davante Adams, offered his opinion on the perspectives of the rookie.
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The open receiver of the New York Jets, Davante Adams (17) is heated before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Everbank Stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
Adams believes that Hunter could face injury concerns if his workload implies significant long -term snapshots on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
“I don’t even think it’s possible. Not at a high level. It is quite difficult to cover a clearance and then be on one side,” Adams said during a recent appearance in the podcast “The Pivot.”
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“That is just a lot of mileage, man. I am not even worried so much if he can do it in the course of a game or a season. It’s more like, how long will his career be if he is playing with so many snapshots? All he is doing is doubling his risk of injuries.”

The open receptor of Jacksonville Jaguars Travis Hunter (12) hits the padded wall after a successful; Reception during the second mandatory mini -family at Miller Electric Center on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (IMAGN)
Adams made it clear that he hopes Hunter can avoid any injury, but warned about what Heisman’s winner will meet the defense of the NFL.
“I don’t want anything like that. I hope I can play a season without injuries and go to the ball. But this is the reality. It is already a guarantee of injuries of 100%. Once you go out to play both sides, you have to face Derrick Henry with that frame. It is Atlético as hell, but it has to do some ninja s —-“. “

The open receptor of Jacksonville Jaguars, Travis Hunter, receives during the NFL football team mini -rookie, on Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raux)
The bidirectional players of the NFL have been a rarity. Chuck Bednarik was the last full -time two -time athlete of the league. Bednarik was an offensive supporter and liner of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1949 to 62.
Sammy Baugh and Don Hutson are also former two -way stars. Baugh was a quartback, defensive and betting. Huston spent his entire NFL career with the Green Bay Packers, playing receiver and security. Later he had a period as an assistant coach of the Packers.