JACKSONVILLE – Trevor Lawrence overall is pleased with the progress.
That doesn't mean he loved how he or the Jaguars' offense practiced Tuesday. It does mean the Jaguars' starting quarterback views 2025 Training Camp positively overall.
He's growing, learning and improving – and that's the goal.
"I think I've made some big strides from the spring," Lawrence said Tuesday following a two-and-half hour padded practice on Day 10 of camp at the Miller Electric Center.
Lawrence, entering his fifth season as the Jaguars' starting quarterback – his first in first-year Head Coach Liam Coen’s offensive system – said those strides have come in many areas: "The system, being comfortable, playing fast, getting through progressions, letting it rip, especially across the middle, and anticipating some throws."
"It's been a lot better than the spring," Lawrence said. "Going into today, I was pleased with just my progress. Not necessarily overall performance, but I felt like I was really just playing better every day, and I think that's what you want to do."
While Lawrence called Tuesday "a little bit of a rougher day" for he and the offense, he said the overall strides are encouraging and stem from becoming more acclimated in Coen's offense.

Key to that acclimation is continuing to focus on the footwork and accompanying fundamental changes needed to succeed in Coen's system. That has been a major focus for Lawrence in recent months, and he said Tuesday he "for sure" is getting increasingly more comfortable in that area.
"Footwork is becoming more natural, tying my feet with my eyes and then just seeing the concepts because I've seen them now three or four times installed," he said. "You feel more comfortable. You know what the back side is going to look like, you know what gets you off the front side, and you kind of just play a little bit quicker.
"There's still some of that muscle memory that sets in from some of my old footwork and drops and stuff that I just have to continuously just work in Indy [individual] and in team drills and while we're in practice and it's not live bullets flying. This is the time to fix it.
"We've made some good progress, but there's a lot more work to do."

KEY TAKEAWAY
- Jaguars rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter practiced on both offense and defense for the first time in '25 camp Tuesday, having worked previously exclusively on one side of the ball or the other. Hunter played both offense and defense in the Jaguars' 2025 stadium scrimmage inside EverBank Stadium Friday night.
- Hunter, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft who will play extensively on both offense and defense, played nine snaps on offense Tuesday and nine on defense. He caught two passes, with Coen saying Hunter's practices moving forward may be "very similar" to Tuesday's. "It might not be every single day, but I would say it would probably be a little bit more normal than not," Coen said. "We mentioned we wanted to get to this point post-scrimmage, just starting to let them roll in between racks to get him some extra work."
MEMORABLE QUOTE
- Lawrence: "This can be a really good team. I think we're talented. Our schemes are really good. We're well-coached. We're still getting better and dialing in on the details, and we need to play cleaner and be better operationally and just gel more as units, but I really think – not to be cliché – the sky is the limit for this team. You can't speak on the results because we have to go out and do it and we have to perform, but I really feel confident that we'll be prepared come September, the first game. We'll be ready to play. We've got a lot of work to do until then, though. Camp's a long time."
KEY TAKEAWAY
- Coen on Tuesday said the Jaguars have yet to determine playing time for Saturday's preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers at EverBank Stadium – and that a decision will come later in the week. "We're still working through it," he said. "We wanted to kind of get through these next two padded days, to evaluate, see where we're at as a group, before making that decision. We've obviously had conversations as a staff and with [Executive Vice President of Football Operations] Tony [Boselli] and [General Manager] James [Gladstone] as well, but we're going to let these two days play out, see what it looks like, and make a decision from there."
- Coen said he and Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin planned to "communicate" Tuesday regarding the matter. "We're touching base [Tuesday] at some point here to just get on the same page about what they're doing, what we'd like to do ultimately," Coen said. "We'll have to ultimately make that decision [Wednesday], but we're going to touch base [Tuesday]."