Travis Hunter’s wife, Leanna, gave fans another unfiltered look into her daily routine. The video, part of a series she’s been posting on TikTok, moved through moments of her morning workout, time with their baby, and a lunch run with Hunter.
Later that evening, she added a clip of her nighttime routine, with Hunter and their son drifting in and out of the frame. One moment, though, quickly stood out.
Hunter looked straight at the camera, half-smirking, checking himself out as Leanna got ready for bed nearby. She teased him by calling him very good-looking, and he didn’t shy away from enjoying the attention.
When she said she loved him, he answered with a twist, telling her he loved her and also loved himself. The exchange had the same playful tone fans have come to expect from their videos, but it caught on quickly because of how naturally it reflected the couple’s dynamic.
“I love you but I love myself,” Hunter said.
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The lighthearted clip arrived during a tougher stretch for Hunter on the field. His rookie season hasn’t matched the preseason excitement around his two-way potential. He has flashed talent but hasn’t found a consistent rhythm, and his production has been quieter than expected for a top draft pick.
The injury that ended his year added another layer of frustration, leaving the Jaguars without a player they hoped would change games on both sides of the ball.
Travis Hunter on the Importance of Being Patient
Hunter has spoken about the need to stay patient with his role and development. He said the game still needs to slow down for him and that the staff is working to build opportunities for him on offense.
He believes his job is to stay steady, earn trust, and keep working through the bumps of a rookie season. His numbers are modest for someone drafted second overall, but he remains confident he will grow into a major part of the Jaguars’ offense in time.
“It’s very important for me to be patient,” Hunter said. “I’ve just got to let the game come to me. The coaches are trying to dial up some things for me. I just got to continue to just work, and just have the guys trust me because I’m doing my job every time. I’ve just got to continue to do my job.”
Even with the injury setback, the Jaguars expect him to return fully healthy next season. The plan is still to develop him as a long-term playmaker, and Hunter continues to approach the process with patience, knowing the breakthrough will come once everything aligns.
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