The Jacksonville Jaguars had a 90-minute workout on Aug. 15 that was much more efficient from an offensive standpoint.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a relatively light training camp practice on Aug. 15 at the Miller Electric Center, lasting less than 90 minutes in helmets and shorts, and with the team periods not much more than glorified walk-throughs.
But after a heavy day in full pads on Aug. 14, lasting two hours, and with the preseason game at New Orleans on Sunday (1 p.m., WJAX-47), it was predictable.
The practice was also highly efficient for the offense. After eight dropped passes and six penalties in the scrimmage the day before, there were no drops and no penalties in 67 plays covering four periods, three 11-on-11 and one 7-on-7.
The periods focused mostly on red zone and goal-line situations.
The only drawback to the day was the absence of rookie wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter, who was held out as a precaution with an upper-body injury.
Jaguars training camp report
No. 16, Aug. 15
Duration: One hour, 25 minutes, helmets and shorts.
Conditions: Temperature 90 degrees, heat index 97 degrees, humidity 71 percent to start; temperature 92 degrees, heat index 97 degrees, humidity 64 percent at the finish.
Injuries: Although coach Liam Coen said it was "precautionary," Hunter was held out of team periods with what Coen described as an "upper body" injury. Coen also said his status for the preseason game at New Orleans was uncertain. ... Offensive tackles Anton Harrison and Chuma Edoga, cornerback Tyson Campbell and wide receiver Eli Pancol worked out on the side. The nature of their injuries was not disclosed, although Harrison limped off the field on Aug. 14 early in the scrimmage and Campbell has been out all week. ... Campbell was able to participate in some individual drills. ... Remaining out were defensive tackle Arik Armstead (back), linebacker Jalen McLeod (lower body), defensive back Caleb Ransaw (lower body), , cornerback Montaric Brown (lower body) and offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen (shoulder).
Practice highlights
- Quarterback Trevor Lawrence was nine of 10 in 11-on-11 periods and six of seven in the 7-on-7. At one point, in goal-line 7-on-7 plays, he threw consecutive TD passes to tight end Brenton Strange and wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr., and Dyami Brown. Thomas went hight for his TD grab.
- Backup quarterback Nick Mullens completed all seven of his attempts in 11-on-11 and third-teamer John Wolford was five of six.
- Undrafted free agent rookie Dorian Singer made the best catch of the day when he went high for a Seth Henigan pass in the corner of the end zone.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jaguars camp report: Travis Hunter injury overshadows light day of work
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