Travis Hunter’s first NFL offseason look was enough to get people talking.
Photos of the Jacksonville Jaguars rookie from his debut campaign and this offseason were posted on X on Tuesday, and the difference jumped out immediately. In the first image, Hunter is in his Jaguars uniform for the first time. In the second, he’s wearing the same jersey but looks noticeably bulked up, with a new hairstyle to go with it.
“Bussin’ With the Boys” shared the photos, and the reactions came fast.
“First time he’s lifted in 12 years of playing football is crazy…” one fan said.
“All he did was take off his sleeves and cut his hair,” a react i on read.
“Slightly different angle, haircut and no undershirt lol,” one user w rote.
“Bro turned into Frank Gore,” posted another.
“bro got on that ozempthick,” another fan commented.
“Not a good development,” one comment read.
Hunter entered the NFL in 2025 with plenty of hype after winning the 2024 Heisman Trophy for his two-way work at Colorado under his father, Deion Sanders. Jacksonville took him with the No. 2 pick.
His rookie season was cut short after he appeared and started seven games. A right knee injury, including a torn lateral collateral ligament, ended his year early and kept him out for the rest of the season.
Even with the setback, Hunter did what made him such a unique prospect in the first place: he played both cornerback and wide receiver. The 23-year-old is expected to keep doing both, though with a heavier defensive load. The Jaguars are also looking for more in 2026 after being bounced in the Wild Card Round despite a 13-4 regular season.
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