Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter is gearing up for one of the most anticipated debuts in recent
NFL history, but before he takes the field this fall, he and his wife, Leanna Lenee, have made a personal addition to their household — and it’s not a baby crib that’s arriving, but a scratching post.
A purr-fect addition to the Hunter household
Travis Hunter and his wife, Leanna Lenee recently adopted a kitten, documenting their search for the perfect pet on social media. The choice feels fitting for the Jaguars’ two-way phenom, who will now share his home with a smaller member of the feline family — a symbolic nod to the big cats that inspire his team’s name.
Hunter and Lenee, who started dating in early 2022, were engaged in February 2024 and tied the knot this past May. Their relationship has been marked by grand gestures; Hunter has gifted his wife a Tesla Model X and a custom Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 BRABUS 800, while Lenee surprised him with a Ram truck for his 21st birthday. And while she might be a devoted Green Bay Packers fan, there’s no doubt she’ll be cheering for Jacksonville this season.
Travis Hunter’s on-field potential and the Jaguars’ hopes for a turnaround
Selected No. 2 overall in the April NFL Draft, Travis Hunter arrives in Jacksonville Jaguars after a standout college career under coach Deion Sanders at Colorado, where he thrived as both a wide receiver and cornerback.
The Jaguars appear ready to lean on his offensive firepower, pairing him with quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who is looking to rebound from an injury-plagued 2024 season.
Last year, Hunter showcased his versatility with 98 receptions, 1,258 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns, while also contributing 11 passes defended and four interceptions on defense. Jacksonville, coming off two disappointing seasons with just 13 combined wins, is banking on his playmaking to reignite both sides of the ball.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars, coming off a 31-25 preseason loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers and a challenging second scrimmage, are preparing to face the New Orleans Saints. With potential lineup changes, including the possibility that Travis Hunter won’t play, the matchup offers several intriguing storylines for fans.