JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars 2025 Training Camp continued Thursday.

It was the seventh day of the first training camp under Head Coach Liam Coen, featuring a 90-minute practice in helmets and “spider” pads at the Miller Electric Center. Each day throughout camp, members of Jaguars Media – senior writer John Oehser, senior correspondent Brian Sexton, senior reporter/editor J.P. Shadrick and team reporter Kainani Stevens – will share an observation.

Here are Thursday’s “campservations:”

John Oehser, Jaguars Senior Writer…

Consider this a bit of an in-between day, with a relatively short practice one day after an off day – and one day before a Friday night scrimmage inside EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars held a nine-period practice Thursday, with a long period midway through practice focused on the offense working against its own goal line with the ball placed at its 1-yard line. The offensive line showed stoutness in the run game in this drill, with backs such as rookies LeQuint Allen Jr. and Ja’Quinden Jackson turning in strong runs. Guard Chuma Edoga continues to fare well in place of Patrick Mekari, who remains out with a back issue. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who has had a solid camp thus far, appeared to have a good day and completed a long pass to wide receiver Parker Washington coming out of the offense’s own goal line. He also completed a long touchdown pass to wide receiver Dyami Brown later in practice in addition to several big-time throws for first downs in other situations. Onward to Friday’s scrimmage, which will be worth watching as the Jaguars will get close to live football for an extended period eight days before next Saturday’s preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the ‘Bank.