JACKSONVILLE – It’s still early and the intensity remains high.
Day 2 of Jaguars 2025 Training Camp in a very real – and very important – way mirrored Day 1. There were no pads, and minimal hitting. But there was a lot of work, a lot of production and a good feeling as the Jaguars moved closer to padded practices.
“So far, so good,” Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker said.
The Jaguars on Thursday worked for about an hour and forty-five minutes at the Miller Electric Center. This was the second practice of ’25 camp, taking place in 85-degree temperatures with players working in shorts and helmets.
NFL rules mandate a four-day “ramp-up” period at the beginning of training camp, with the Jaguars scheduled to practice in pads for the first time in ’25 camp Monday.
“That’s always a huge deal,” Defensive Coordinator Anthony Campanile said of Monday. “It’s an exciting time for the players, too, but the only thing we can control is what we’re doing every day. That drill work that we’re doing is such a critical part of coaching. You have to simulate the things that are going to happen in the game and you have to be laser-focused.