Travis Hunter helping spread the word about the Jaguars with top Twitch streamer

• That's not the collaboration you probably expected expected.
Feb 14, 2025; Oakland, California, USA; Kai Cenat before the celebrity game ahead of the 2025 NBA All Star Game at Oakland Arena. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Feb 14, 2025; Oakland, California, USA; Kai Cenat before the celebrity game ahead of the 2025 NBA All Star Game at Oakland Arena. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

All 32 NFL teams have a motto, phrase, or nickname that separates them from the rest. In the case of the Jacksonville Jaguars, they have the Duuuval chant. Head coach Liam Coen tried to do it during his introductory press conference and became somewhat of an internet meme. More recently, Travis Hunter taught a prominent streamer how to do it.

Hunter joined Kai Cenat on a stream and taught him how to do the Duval chant. Here's the clip of the interaction, via Jamal St. Cyr of News4Jax.

During the stream, Cenat and AMP, a collective of streamers, announced that Hunter had become the first professional athlete to sign to Tone, a line of skincare products.

AMP are the biggest streamers at this moment, and recently announced that they planned to go after the entertainment industry. Whether they pull it off remains to be seen. The transition from web content to mainstream is tough, but the fact that they're in a position to accomplish it is impressive in itself. Heck, signing Hunter, one of the hottest NFL players right now, is no small feat.

Joining Kai Cenat's stream shows why the Jaguars drafted Travis Hunter

When the Jacksonville Jaguars drafted Travis Hunter, general manager James Gladstone claimed that he's the kind of athlete who not only could change the trajectory of the team or the city but of the sports landscape as well. Already, his impact is being felt.

People are paying attention to everything Hunter says and does, and rightly so. He went viral because he helped a fellow passenger with her luggage on a plane. Similarly, he made headlines during his graduation at Colorado because he had a pajama with Jaguars logos under his gown.

On the field, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner was the most exciting player to come out of the collegiate ranks in recent years, one who'll attempt to play two ways full-time in the NFL, a feat no player in the modern era has achieved.

Granted, the NFL is a whole different animal, but Hunter's transition is going well thus far. He began his onboarding process at receiver, which is more nuanced than cornerback, and started getting reps on defense at the end of mandatory minicamp.

Hunter may ultimately not play on receiver or cornerback two ways full-time as a rookie because the Jags are stacked at both positions, but he should still have a key role and make an impact. Simply put, the coaching will find a way to maximize his talent.

The bottom line is that Travis Hunter is the talk of the town, and his appearance on Kai Cenat's stream proves just how much star power he has.

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