Travis Hunter is the NFL’s new two-face experiment. On one side, he’s a wide receiver, running routes and trying to carve out space. Flip him over, and he’s a cornerback, shadowing opponents and breaking up passes. In a league where specialization rules, Hunter’s dual-role ambition is as bold as it is rare. Through two games, he’s seen 61% of Jacksonville ’s offensive snaps and 37% on defense, but the numbers tell a story. Nine catches for 55 yards, one first down, zero interceptions, and just three combined tackles. The flash is there, but the impact? Not yet. Texans HC DeMeco Ryans isn’t losing sleep over it.
“For Travis, we play, we have to do us better,” Ryans said after September 17 practice before the Week 3 game against the Jaguars. “ It’s not us just singling out one