How To Buy a Travis Hunter Jacksonville Jaguars Jersey: Price, When They Go on Sale, and More

Travis Hunter stole the show at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft. Now that the shock has worn off, Jaguars fans now need to learn how to get a jersey.

Travis Hunter was projected by many to join the Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, or New York Giants. When the Jacksonville Jaguars instead landed the wide receiver and cornerback combo player, it was a stunning development.

However, with the star rookie prospect now on the team, the next question for Jaguars and Hunter fans is one of practicality: How, when, and where can fans get their hands on the jersey for the biggest new name in Jacksonville?


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Are Travis Hunter Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys Available to Purchase?

As of now, the cornerback and wide receiver combo player’s jersey is available for pre-order. However, based on the Fanatics listing, it is not available for immediate purchase at the time of writing.

There are six sizes available: small, medium, large, extra large, double extra large, and triple extra large. Options for quadruple extra large and quintuple extra large are visible but currently greyed out, meaning they may be added in the future.

The jerseys are available in black, blue, and white, and all three display the No. 12 and Hunter’s name on the back.

According to the listing, they are priced at $129.99 per jersey, with free shipping available using a coupon code.

There is also an option to finance the purchase in four payments of $33.75 through a third-party service.

Perhaps the best selling point is that the jerseys are “trade resistant,” with Fanatics offering to replace the jersey for free if the player switches teams within 90 days. It does not appear to cover changes in jersey number.

Hunter’s NFL Draft Scouting Report

It’s no secret that the Jaguars now have a potential NFL equivalent of Shohei Ohtani on their hands. But what was said about the star rookie before he was drafted? PFSN’s Ian Cummings offered the following in his Hunter evaluation:

“An argument could be made that Hunter’s preferred brand of physicality — deconstruction over obstruction — can be more easily applied at WR. But there’s no replicating the way Hunter moves. He’s at the peak of explosiveness and fluidity, which sets a rare foundation,” he wrote.

“Hunter is best in zone coverage, where he can use his elite route recognition, sink, and closing speed to snare ill-fated throws before they reach their targets. But he can also match in man with his quickness and effectively erase one side of the field while giving WRs catch-point claustrophobia,” he added.

He ranked the prospect as the No. 1 cornerback and wide receiver prospect on two separate lists. Buying a Hunter jersey might be the most sound rookie investment a fan could make.

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