JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars 2025 Training Camp continued Tuesday.

It was the 14th day of the first training camp under Head Coach Liam Coen, featuring about a two-hour practice in pads at the Miller Electric Center. Each day throughout camp, members of Jaguars Media – senior writer John Oehser, senior reporter/editor J.P. Shadrick and team reporter Kainani Stevens – will share an observation.

Here are Tuesday’s “campservations:”

John Oehser, Jaguars Senior Writer…

Tuesday offered some serious training-camp intensity as Preseason Week 2 approaches, with a veteran wide receiver continuing to impress – and with a practice that finally featured some fisticuffs. The team moved back into padded work after a lighter practice Monday, with rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter cramping late and wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. shaken up for a few plays. Rookie guard Wyatt Milum also left briefly. The day’s standout player: Third-year wide receiver Parker Washington, who caught at least five passes from starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence – including a big-time, contested 25-yard catch near the goal line and multiple long receptions, including one late in practice in a late-game situation that could have been a touchdown. While Hunter, Thomas and Dyami Brown are the Jaguars’ three top receivers, Washington has impressed enough to perhaps push his way into a larger-than-expected role.