Updated
Updated · ESPN · Aug 6
Jaguars Continue Parker Washington Extension Talks as Travis Hunter Reaches 103 Camp Snaps
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Aug 6

Jaguars Continue Parker Washington Extension Talks as Travis Hunter Reaches 103 Camp Snaps

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Aug 6

Summary

  • Active talks between Jacksonville and Parker Washington's camp continued Thursday, with the fourth-year receiver saying he is leaving negotiations to his agent and focusing on making plays for Trevor Lawrence.
  • Washington's deal remains unfinished after the Jaguars completed Brenton Strange's 3-year, $48 million extension in June, even as the wide receiver market climbed with Zay Flowers' 4-year, $140 million pact.
  • Travis Hunter logged 17 more 11-on-11 snaps Thursday, bringing his camp total to 103 — 64 on defense and 39 on offense — with one catch on one target before Friday's mock game.
  • Emmanuel Pregnon was injured during 11-on-11 work and did not return to team drills, while Preston Hodge intercepted Joey Aguilar and Ventrell Miller forced and recovered an Ameer Abdullah fumble.
  • The update keeps the focus on two of Jacksonville's biggest camp storylines: whether Washington becomes the next young player extended and how heavily the Jaguars use Hunter on both sides before preseason opens Aug. 13.

Insights

With a rumored $53 million extension looming, can Parker Washington truly become Trevor Lawrence's ultimate weapon this season?
Will Travis Hunter's groundbreaking two-way workload revolutionize the NFL, or is it a dangerous gamble for the Jaguars?
Could Jacksonville's risky trial-and-error offensive line shuffle end up derailing their entire regular season?