JACKSVONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Coach Liam Coen saw the ball on the ground more than he would have liked Wednesday when the Jacksonville Jaguars opened training camp. He also saw two-way player Travis Hunter make sharp cuts on defense and aggressive moves at receiver, a welcome sight. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementLawrence is coming off six months of getting stronger instead of recovering from injuries after a relatively healthy 2025. "I was pleased to see him go up with no fear and just go up and try to make a great play," Coen said. Coen also said the Jaguars hosted receiver Zay Jones ahead of training camp.