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Colorado Reacts to Travis Hunter's $46 Million Move on Monday
Colorado Reacts to Travis Hunter's $46 Million Move on Monday

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

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Colorado Reacts to Travis Hunter's $46 Million Move on Monday

Colorado Reacts to Travis Hunter's $46 Million Move on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With OTAs and minicamps across the NFL now over, fans have begun the slow countdown to the start of Week 1 of the 2025 season, which is still over two months away. Advertisement But on Sunday, there was some significant activity for the Jacksonville Jaguars. They reportedly signed Travis Hunter, the brilliant hybrid wide receiver/cornerback from Colorado, to a fully guaranteed $46.65 million contract that will last four seasons. Hunter was the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft back in April. The Cleveland Browns originally held that pick, but the Jaguars sent four picks, including the No. 5 selection this year, to Cleveland so they could take Hunter. Colorado's official X account reacted to Hunter's big signing. "1️⃣2️⃣ is just different. 🤷‍♂️ Part 2," the caption read. Advertisement As someone who plays on both sides of the football, Hunter is as rare a player as you can find at this level. Nearly all football players become specialists by the time they reach college, but he continued to play both WR and CB as a member of the Colorado Buffaloes. His head coach there was Deion Sanders, the Pro Football Hall of Famer who mostly played cornerback in the NFL but occasionally moonlighted as a wideout and return specialist. Jacksonville Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter (12).Travis Register-Imagn Images Last season, as a sophomore, Hunter had 96 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns, along with 11 passes defended and four interceptions. He was named the winner of the Heisman Trophy this past fall, and he was the first college football player ever to claim both the Chuck Bednarik Award, given to the nation's top defensive player, and the Fred Biletnikoff Award, as the NCAA's best wide receiver. Advertisement Jacksonville, which went 4-13 last season, reportedly plans to play him on both sides of the ball. Related: Chiefs React to New Post From Kansas City Player on Friday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

Trevor Lawrence Issues Warning Regarding Travis Hunter
Trevor Lawrence Issues Warning Regarding Travis Hunter

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Trevor Lawrence Issues Warning Regarding Travis Hunter

Trevor Lawrence Issues Warning Regarding Travis Hunter originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Jacksonville Jaguars, a franchise haunted by decades of near-misses and Super Bowl droughts, sent seismic shockwaves through the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, making a blockbuster trade to land the most electrifying prospect in college football: Colorado's two-way superstar, Travis Hunter! Advertisement In a stunning move that highlighted their desperate hunger for success, the Jaguars orchestrated a deal with the Cleveland Browns, trading up to secure the No. 2 overall pick and selecting the highly sought-after wide receiver and cornerback. This was a massive investment, signaling a new era of aggressive decision-making for a team that has never reached the Super Bowl in its nearly 30-year history. The pressure on Hunter will be immense. Jacksonville fans are starving for a winner, and a "major wave of hope" is now riding on the shoulders of the Heisman-winning dual-threat phenom. However, former Clemson and current Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who knows a thing or two about navigating sky-high expectations as a former No. 1 overall pick, has issued a dose of reality while simultaneously showering Hunter with praise. "Travis has been great. Just his work ethic, how he's come in. He has been one of the hardest-working guys we have," Lawrence told Jamal St. Cyr of News4JAX. But the veteran QB also offered a crucial warning about the unprecedented challenge ahead. "I think it is the commitment to learning the playbook and trying to learn the two systems. It's a lot on a rookie. It's challenging to learn everything and he's done a nice job and we still have work to do and we're gonna get a lot done in training camp and get us ready to play come September." Hunter's ability to seamlessly transition his two-way dominance from college to the NFL will be one of the most compelling storylines of the 2025 season. The pros are a different beast, and playing both offense and defense at the highest level comes with monumental physical and mental demands. Despite the inherent pressure, Hunter has already garnered strong support from various players on the Jaguars' roster, eager to see how his "alien-level athlete" traits translate. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Colorado's College Football 26 ratings revealed for recently released video game
Colorado's College Football 26 ratings revealed for recently released video game

USA Today

time3 days ago

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  • USA Today

Colorado's College Football 26 ratings revealed for recently released video game

EA Sports' College Football 26 came out for everyone Friday, and we now know the game's official ratings for the Colorado Buffaloes. Teams typically received different ratings for the game's play now mode and for dynasty mode. Colorado is one of those teams with quite a big difference in ratings between the two modes. What is Colorado's College Football 26 overall rating? Colorado's rating in the play now mode is an 82 overall with an 83 offensive rating and a 82 defensive rating. In dynasty mode, the Buffaloes are a 3.5-star program with an 86 rating in every category. The Buffaloes' rating might be surprising to some who thought Colorado would take a step back in both real life and virtually after the departures of top players like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter. Well, EA Sports thinks that there is still plenty of talent in Boulder, giving the Buffs a dynasty overall rating (86) that is tied with Texas Tech as the best in the Big 12. Arizona State (84), Baylor (84) and Utah (84) round out the top Big 12 teams in the game's dynasty mode. If you're looking to rebuild a Big 12 team, Arizona (77) and Houston (77) are the two lowest-rated Big 12 teams. We also recommend the Cougars and one other team as the top dynasty rebuilds. Colorado enters its third season under head coach Deion Sanders after an impressive 9-4 season in 2024. The Buffaloes' season begins on Aug. 29 against Georgia Tech at Folsom Field. Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads, and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

Shemar Stewart has left Bengals minicamp, and it's the team's fault for its ridiculous haggling
Shemar Stewart has left Bengals minicamp, and it's the team's fault for its ridiculous haggling

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Shemar Stewart has left Bengals minicamp, and it's the team's fault for its ridiculous haggling

Well, sometimes NFL mandatory minicamp can be interesting. The Cincinnati Bengals are the most recent source of June NFL Content™, currently having a back-and-forth with unsigned rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart that's gotten so bad Stewart left minicamp early on Thursday. Stewart is one of a handful of unsigned first-round picks, along with Travis Hunter, Jahdae Barron and Maxwell Hairston. However, none of those players have turned to the public for their negotiations with their new teams. Advertisement That's where Stewart has differed from his draft class brethren — and the Bengals have now caused Stewart to miss a bunch of valuable offseason opportunities. According to Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Stewart would like his contract language to resemble the language of the Bengals' recent first-round picks. Seems like a pretty innocuous request. Since the 2011 collective bargaining agreement instituted the rookie wage scale, there really isn't much wiggle room for negotiation on these deals. The rookie contract holdout that used to be prevalent in the league prior to 2011 has largely been eliminated, leading to situations that appear to be as sour as Stewart's becoming more and more rare. "I'm 100 percent right. I'm not asking for nothing y'all have never done before,' Stewart said, according to Jay Morrison of Sports Illustrated. 'But in y'all case, y'all just want to win arguments (more) than winning more games." Advertisement Stewart said he thought he would be on the field by now to start working on his game, but instead he missed mandatory minicamp and organized team activities while this contract situation resolves itself. Stewart was in meetings and studied his playbook, but he understandably avoided on-field work for now to decrease his risk of injury. Assuming Stewart and his camp are being truthful in their side of events, there's really no reason for the Bengals to be haggling like this. They have cap space. The 18th overall pick isn't a very hefty contract. And, most importantly, Stewart really needs the practice reps in order to quickly live up to the standard of a first-round pick. He didn't have much by the way of college production at Texas A&M and clearly has a ways to go before becoming a down-to-down impact player in the NFL. The athleticism is there in droves, but daily practice reps are what a player like Stewart needs. Considering that the Bengals are going to be in a Super Bowl window as long as they have the offensive firepower they do, they need to get this across the finish line to have an important piece of their defense ready for training camp in July. Advertisement Cincinnati also has a new defensive coordinator in Al Golden. Golden needs the defense at full strength if he's going to be able to replicate in the NFL the success he had at Notre Dame last season. According to TruMedia, the Bengals were 30th in defensive success rate and 29th in expected points allowed per play. That's not going to cut it if the Bengals want to reverse their luck from last year and get into the postseason that they barely missed last season. Don't miss the forest for the trees! This is a middle-of-the-first-round rookie contract! Just do a little capitulating, get it signed and keep it moving come training camp. It's the best plan for everyone involved and removes a big distraction for a crucial season in Cincinnati.

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reveals why NFL teams might try to exhaust Travis Hunter on purpose
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reveals why NFL teams might try to exhaust Travis Hunter on purpose

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reveals why NFL teams might try to exhaust Travis Hunter on purpose

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reveals why NFL teams might try to exhaust Travis Hunter on purpose (Image via Getty) Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has never been one to hold back his thoughts. But his latest comments on NFL rookie Travis Hunter are raising eyebrows across the league. With the Jacksonville Jaguars planning to use Travis Hunter on both offence and defence, Travis Kelce says there's a catch that fans aren't ready for. And it's not about talent. It's about strategy. During a recent episode of the Bussin' With The Boys podcast, Travis Kelce shared a strong warning about the unique role that Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter is expected to play. Travis Hunter, who was drafted as a two-way player, might face more than just double the workload, he could face double the target. Travis Kelce explained that if Travis Hunter lines up as a cornerback, opposing teams won't just throw his way, they might run deep routes at him all game just to wear him out. 'They're gonna try and make his day miserable,' Travis Kelce said. 'If he plays corner, they're gonna run deep balls at him all day. Just take off on him, just to try to get him tired. Why wouldn't you attack him that way?' That warning is sparking debate: Will the Jaguars' plan backfire if Travis Hunter becomes the focus of every offensive attack? Travis Hunter's two-way challenge could change game strategy Travis Hunter's skillset is rare. As a former college star at both wide receiver and cornerback, he brings excitement and versatility. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Concentrated Siberian Ginseng Extract 2oz Superior Ginseng Undo But playing on both sides in the NFL is almost unheard of in today's game. With Travis Kelce's remarks, fans and analysts are now questioning whether the Jaguars can truly protect their first-round pick from burning out. Also Read: 'Until We Got Married': Kansas City Chiefs Star Patrick Mahomes Opens Up About How Brittany Supported Him Since High School Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen is expected to make tough decisions. Should Travis Hunter play full-time defence, part-time offense, or attempt to do both? If Travis Kelce's prediction is right, Hunter's stamina could be tested from the very first snap. The situation is now turning into one of the most talked-about storylines of the NFL preseason. Can a rookie survive this kind of attention from opposing teams week after week? Or will Travis Hunter prove everyone wrong and change the future of NFL roles? One thing is clear, Travis Kelce's comments just made things very real for Travis Hunter. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!

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