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Jacksonville Jaguars star Travis Hunter is all business as he continues young NFL career
Jacksonville Jaguars star Travis Hunter is all business as he continues young NFL career

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

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Jacksonville Jaguars star Travis Hunter is all business as he continues young NFL career

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Travis Hunter continues to take the field by storm as one of the most talked-about players on the roster. After several Organized Team Activities and a practice during mandatory minicamp, Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile is impressed, and has been more impressed by the support Hunter has around him with the assistant coaches. Advertisement "He just has a wealth of talent, and he's a super intelligent guy, which makes it really fun. He's really quick on the uptake. So, he's a fun guy to coach, to be around. I know his position coaches love coaching him," Campanile said Wednesday, shortly after the second day of mandatory minicamp. DESERVED: Jacksonville Jaguars punter Logan Cooke eager to justify being among the highest-paid NFL punters Hunter has worked extensively in one-on-one situations with his various position coaches on both sides of the ball. During rookie minicamp, Hunter was seen spending a lot of time with wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett. That's continued on the defensive side of the ball. "It's pretty impressive to watch a guy do that. I think it's really... It's cool. It's been really fun. But I also think coaches, [secondary] coach Milus, [assistant defensive backs coach] Drew Lascari and [defensive backs coach] Anthony Perkins, those guys have done a great job just getting him up to speed and everything. He's done a great job responding to it," said Campanile. Advertisement On Tuesday, Hunter practiced with the defense and spent the first couple of periods with Milus, working on technique. To Hunter, it was work, something he's not making a big deal out of. Hunter has been even-keeled since being drafted by the team with the second-overall pick. While everyone has made a big deal out of his ability to play on both sides or his work ethic, this is something that he's done since college, some since high school. "It's been great," Hunter said about working through an offseason in the NFL on both sides of the ball. "I've been doing it my whole life, so nothing changed." Asked about the differences between the NFL and college in terms of what he needs to learn, he responded similarly. Advertisement "Really no difference. Just got to stay in the playbook and apply it to the field," said Hunter. WHAT POSITION? Travis Hunter's ex-college coach: Why Jaguars rookie should only play defense For the most part, Hunter has shone when on the field. As expected, he looks more natural at corner than at receiver, but to the naked eye without much context, he looks like he certainly belongs. 'Yeah, just kind of my point before, I think it really takes a sharp person to do that. He's just blessed with a lot of intelligence and maturity. So it is. It's impressive to watch for sure," Campanile said. Travis Hunter isn't worried about Madden ratings Hunter hasn't been shy in the past about what he thinks of himself and what he thinks his Madden rating should be as the game's first two-way player, operating at a high level as a cornerback and as a receiver. Advertisement Joking with former NFL receiver Chad Ochocinco on EA Madden Cast, Hunter made it known how highly he thinks of himself. "If I ain't an 85 or above, we're going to have to one vs. one for the [Heisman] Trophy back there. When I beat him, I get the 99," Hunter told Ochocinco last year. Dec 14, 2024; New York, NY, USA; Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter after winning the 2024 Heisman Trophy. Mandatory Credit: Todd Van Emst/Heisman Trust via Imagn Images Hunter said Wednesday that he wouldn't bet against himself in that situation. "I believe in myself, so I know I'd be able to cover him," he said. Still, he's not worried about his Madden rating at this time. He said he has more important things to care about. Specifically, his job. "That's a Madden rating. That's it," Hunter said when asked about the rating. Advertisement "I'm not worried about a Madden rating right now. I'm worried about playing football," Hunter added with a straight face. No matter where Hunter ranks in Madden, his play on the gridiron will be what drives him and what will dictate how good a player he is. That'll begin in September. Travis Hunter keeps personal life to himself, denies buying a house recently Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) hauls in a pass during a drill during the Jacksonville Jaguars’ mandatory minicamp Tuesday June 10, 2025 at the Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union] In recent days, Hunter has been in the news for something beyond football. Hunter's reported latest purchase — a house — has had its specs and general location published by numerous outlets, rejecting the typical courtesy given to athletes, even in the open-record state of Florida. Advertisement Hunter did not react to the report, but did deny buying a house when asked about the situation on Wednesday. He appeared aggravated by the questions. "I didn't buy a house yet," Hunter said. When asked about the report that he looked at 16 houses in one day, he said, "No, that's not true." Hunter's demeanor and general mode of operation when speaking with the media thus far have been all business. While he's serious on the field, he also likes to have fun. He's enjoying being a Jaguar. "Just being able to come out here and play with my brothers," said Hunter. Demetrius Harvey is the Jacksonville Jaguars reporter for the Florida Times-Union. You can follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @Demetrius82 or on Bluesky @ Demetrius. Advertisement If you're a subscriber, thank you. If not, please consider becoming a subscriber to support local journalism in Northeast Florida. This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Travis Hunter denies house rumors, focused on progression with Jaguars

Jaguars Drop Hint on How Travis Hunter Will Be Used This Season
Jaguars Drop Hint on How Travis Hunter Will Be Used This Season

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time5 hours ago

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Jaguars Drop Hint on How Travis Hunter Will Be Used This Season

Jaguars Drop Hint on How Travis Hunter Will Be Used This Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Travis Hunter was a star on both sides of the ball at Colorado, winning a Heisman Trophy on the strength of his play at both cornerback and wide receiver. Advertisement But questions remained about whether Hunter would be able to replicate the feat with the Jacksonville Jaguars. While it will still be weeks before Hunter participates in practices with real hitting, the Jaguars are already giving hints that he will have the strength and endurance to continue playing both offense and defense. Jaguars head coach Liam Coen shared praise for the physical growth Hunter has shown as he has been getting himself into shape to play in the NFL. 'I think he's physically grown," Coen told reporters at the conclusion of the team's minicamp. "You looked at, we had the weight room goals and accomplishments that we had this spring, and he was up there with some of the guys who have put on the most muscle mass since getting here this spring." Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) talks with quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) during the 10th organized team activity at Miller Electric Center© Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Coen added that it will be difficult for Hunter to play on both sides of the ball, but hinted that the rookie looked ready to do it. Advertisement "It's a lot of volume. This is not an offense specifically that you just go out, line up and play. There's a lot of shifts and motions and two play calls, sometimes three play calls," Coen said. "So, it is a lot, and then him having to obviously do defense as well. "You see the type of guy that he is. He's in here early, he stays late, and wants to work. He loves the game. The growth will continue. I think we'll see a little bit more of a jump once we get into training camp as well.' Related: Arik Armstead Reveals What Jaguars Really Expect from Travis Hunter This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

7 Legendary Glastonbury Outfits You Can Copy Right Now
7 Legendary Glastonbury Outfits You Can Copy Right Now

Elle

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

7 Legendary Glastonbury Outfits You Can Copy Right Now

From the muddy fields to the main stage, Glastonbury isn't just a music festival, it's a fashion moment. Year after year, be it from A-list celebs to regular festival goers, the festival delivers a parade of iconic looks that blend utility with style. And whether you're dancing through downpours or soaking up sun at the stone circle, your outfit should be as memorable as the line-up. From Kate Moss' era-defining mini dress and Hunter boots to Alexa Chung's flawless mix of layering and high-low styling, Glasto has long been the ultimate runway for festival fashion. To help you pack for this festival (and beyond), we're breaking down some of the most legendary looks spotted backstage over the years and showing you exactly how to copy them. Whether you're channeling rock and roll glamour, off-duty model cool, or playful Britpop vibes, there's something here for everyone. Arguably the most iconic Glastonbury look of all time, Kate Moss' 2005 look is and was the epitome of rock and roll festival style. In the 20 years since Moss stepped out in a shimmering mini dress to Glasto, both Dua Lipa and Alexa Chung have dutifully followed suit. And for good reason: a shimmery mini dress brings effortless glam to even the most sodden of campsites, while the oversized belt adds definition and a tough-girl edge. Layered with a cropped leather jacket and mud-splattered Hunter wellies and be the coolest girl on the field. For a cool yet practical Glastonbury outfit, channel Sienna Miller's 2024 look. Featuring a checked, zip-up shell jacket and drawstring white utility trousers this ensemble is totally festival-functional. The oversized silhouette offers comfort and airflow, perfect for all-day wear, all while delivering a 1990s Britpop vibe. Welly boots are a must for muddy fields - consider a Chelsea boot style to go with trousers. Alexa Chung's 2024 Glastonbury look combines romanticism and vintage vibes with edge. A flowing, pastel yellow slip dress trimmed with lace is both dreamy and daring, particularly when paired with an oversized parka coat. Tough black boots ground the look and add festival practicality for stomping through fields. This outfit proves that mixing soft femininity with rugged outerwear creates a standout look you can recreate with secondhand finds and statement layering. For a playful and practical Glastonbury vibe, Margot Robbie's look is a festival win. An oversized, nostalgic sweatshirt adds a fun twist to even the most practical of outfits (Chloë Sevigny is a big fan of Mickey Mouse tees) and some Fear And Loathing-style sunglasses give you full license to quote Thompson all festival weekend long. While Margot can get away with full length leggings, we'd swap these out for capris or denim, but we're all in on the Hunter wellies and colourful backpack. This ensemble proves you can stay comfy, cute, and mud-proof all at once - ideal for the laid-back festival-goer. Stay incognito, like Adwoa Aboah, in hard-wearing but still cool camouflage. Pick up your camo pieces at army surplus stores at a steal, while ensuring you're wearing premium grade stuff. Jazz up your look with a 'personality hat' - we love Emma Brewin's furry bucket hats, but head scarves and fisherman hats would also do the trick. Embrace your inner eccentric, clash prints with purpose, and make your outfit as unforgettable as the music lineup itself. If you want to give it girl energy at Glastonbury, take notes from this iconic look. A tailored waistcoat worn as a top reads androgynous, while micro shorts and a studded belt keep the silhouette fearless. Pair, as ever, with black Hunter wellies and a simple crossbody bag keeps essentials handy without ruining the vibe. To recreate this effortlessly cool energy, layer some minimalist jewellery, and let your confidence do the talking. This is festival fashion stripped back and turned up. Alexa Chung's Glastonbury look is a masterclass in festival layering. To recreate it, start with high-waisted denim shorts over opaque black tights (for warmth). Add a fitted denim jacket for double denim done right, then top it with a waxed Barbour coat to stay practical and timeless. The key accessory? A printed neck scarf that adds a pop of personality. And of course, finish with essential muddy wellies. This outfit blends British heritage with cool-girl charm. Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.

My summer just got cooler — the Ninja Creami is on sale and I'm not going to stop until everything is ice cream
My summer just got cooler — the Ninja Creami is on sale and I'm not going to stop until everything is ice cream

Tom's Guide

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

My summer just got cooler — the Ninja Creami is on sale and I'm not going to stop until everything is ice cream

Not only is the Ninja Creami on sale for just $169, it's also a Walmart exclusive version. Yes, this exact Creami is only available at Walmart, so you can't get this deal anywhere else. The only difference? The Walmart version doesn't have a "smoothie bowl" setting (but you're also saving $, as the Amazon version is $229). The Ninja Creami comes with 2 pint containers so you can prepare servings in advance. What's more, is the Creami works with milk, non-dairy milk, and even fruit juice to make sorbets. You can add whatever ingredients you want — so in theory you could make Oreo-soymilk-chocolate protein ice cream. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. In our 4-star review of the Ninja Creami, we loved how it made ice cream regardless of dietary restrictions. Vegans, those with lactose intolerance, or simply those who would rather skip the cow won't miss out on summer treats. The Walmart-exclusive version of the Creami retails at $199, whereas the Amazon version is $229 (and has a smoothie bowl function). However, if you don't need a smoothie bowl function, you should definitely save your cash and get the Walmart exclusive. It's $169 right now, so you'll end up saving a whopping $60. As I mentioned earlier, the Ninja Creami comes with two pint containers so you'll be able to prep desserts ahead of time. Also, you can buy extra containers for $24 on Walmart. My mouth is watering just thinking about all the treats I want to make in the Creami. Pineapple sorbet, key lime cheesecake ice cream... heck, even super-healthy soymilk protein froyo. Because the Ninja Creami can make loads of different types of dessert, anyone will be catered for, regardless of dietary restrictions. Ninja designed the Creami to suit a variety of diets: Keto, vegan, even fruitarians! In his review, our reviewer Hunter mentioned how easy the Creami was to use. While you have to pre-freeze your base for 24 hours, the Creami streamlined the usually laborious process of making homemade ice cream. He loved the Mix-in function and "felt like [he was] working at Dairy Queen". But where the Creami really excelled was making ice cream with powders, like protein powder or flavoring powder (think instant coffee, matcha, or chai latte powder). The Creami mixed all these inclusions in without resulting in a chalky or bitty texture, which is where other blenders and ice cream makers fall short. There are loads of no-prep recipes out there, too. So if you're gearing up for summer and you want to make the most of the heat, now is the perfect time to indulge in a little treat-yo-self with the $169 Ninja Creami. If you get the Creami, make sure to read our do's and don'ts of making perfect ice cream in the Ninja Creami. Be mindful to follow Ninja's advice on what you shouldn't ice cream-ify, too!

HSBC raises target price on Eicher Motors but maintains hold as export outlook remains unclear
HSBC raises target price on Eicher Motors but maintains hold as export outlook remains unclear

Business Upturn

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Upturn

HSBC raises target price on Eicher Motors but maintains hold as export outlook remains unclear

By Markets Desk Published on June 20, 2025, 07:32 IST HSBC has maintained a 'Hold' rating on Eicher Motors, even as it raised the target price to ₹5,600 from ₹5,300, citing sustained growth momentum from Royal Enfield's (RE) premium segment offerings and stable competitive dynamics. However, concerns over the company's export trajectory remain a limiting factor in driving further upside. According to HSBC, the competitive intensity in the domestic two-wheeler market continues to be benign, particularly in the mid-to-premium motorcycle space where Royal Enfield commands a dominant share. The bank sees structural tailwinds for RE from its successful 350cc platform refreshes, along with strong reception to models like the Hunter, Super Meteor, and Himalayan 450. On the export front, HSBC acknowledged pockets of stabilisation in Latin America, a key geography for RE's overseas business, but noted that overall visibility on international growth remains unclear. Slowing demand in mature Western markets and currency pressures in Africa and Southeast Asia continue to weigh on near-term expectations. At its current valuation, the stock is trading at 26x FY27 estimated earnings, which HSBC views as fair, considering the company's robust brand positioning but limited near-term triggers. The brokerage believes that while RE's domestic momentum can continue, upside beyond this level will require a clear revival in exports and operating leverage from new geographies. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Markets Desk at

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