Jaguars coach Gus Bradley rarely brings up the heat.
However, he couldn't ignore it on Tuesday.
The Jaguars were noticeably (and understandably) a step slower than usual during the first day of a mandatory three-day mini-camp with temperatures hitting the high 90s. More players rested on the ground than normal and the pace of the two-hour session seemed slower than in the nine voluntary practices over the last few weeks.
"We usually don't talk about the heat at training camp, but I thought today would be a great time to talk about it with our team," Bradley said.