JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars 2025 Training Camp began Wednesday.

It was the first day of the first training camp under Head Coach Liam Coen, featuring a 90-minute practice with shorts and shells 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 Wednesday’s “campservations:”

John Oehser, Jaguars Senior Writer…

  • Make no mistake: Day 1 of Jaguars ’25 training camp may have been short – and it may not have been in pads – but this didn’t feel like a “light, ramp-up” practice. The Jaguars’ short practice Wednesday featured two periods of 11-on-11 work and two periods of seven-on-seven work – and while there wasn’t the high contact you will see in future weeks, there was an intensity in the first camp practice under Head Coach Liam Coen. The Jaguars focused on perhaps a bit more than usual on the running game for a Day 1 practice, with back Tank Bigsby, LeQuint Allen and Bhayshul Tuten all turning in nice runs. Also notable: The chemistry and timing between quarterback Trevor Lawrence and receivers such as Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter and Dyami Brown. Lawrence and the receivers worked out together extensively between the end of the offseason program and the start of training camp in locales from the Bahamas to the Episcopal School of Jacksonville – and those repetitions appeared to yield results in cohesion and timing Monday. Of note on this front: A comeback route by Thomas on a pass from Lawrence that Thomas turned into a long gain and possible touchdown. Yes, it was non-padded with a lot of first-day stuff. But this was an energetic, efficient way to open.