The Jacksonville Jaguars have welcomed Travis Hunter with open arms over the past week. While the former Colorado Buffaloes two-way standout is ready for the NFL competition, he's also excited to be back in his home state. The No.
2 overall pick in last week's 2025 NFL Draft got the 'JHud' treatment for his introduction to the franchise. 'Saucy-T' arrived at the team facility ahead of his formal introduction and was cheered on by the entire staff. The Jaguars were inspired by The Jennifer Hudson Show and the viral intro videos as guests are chanted while grooving and dancing down the hallway and into the studio.
The recreation is just as good as the originals. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Hunter not only took it all in, but busted a move in the process in a behind-the-scenes video from the Jags. Jacksonville seems to be the right place for Hunter, who grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida and went to high school in neighboring Suwanee, Georgia.
He'll stay close to his family in the process of living out his NFL dreams of playing both ways. Related: Travis Hunter contract and signing bonus projections with Jacksonville Jaguars During his final year at Colorado, Hunter was one of only three college football players to win eight major awards, he was also a unanimous first-team All-American, earning seven first-team (and eight overall) honors from the five publications the NCAA uses to determine unanimous and consensus honors. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Related: Former Colorado player turns heads with his assessment of Shedeur Sanders Hunter was also the first player in the history of the Walter Camp All-America team, the nation's oldest, to earn two first-team honors, and is the first known player to earn two first-team and three overall honors on the AP team.
Hunter will be working on perfecting his 'Duval' chant soon enough.