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Ten questions -- and answers -- as Jaguars start mini-camp

The Jaguars put a bow on their off-season work with a three-day mandatory mini-camp that starts Tuesday.

The practices will be like the nine organized team activity workouts — players will wear helmets but no pads, there is no contact (blocking, press coverage, etc.) allowed and the sessions will last around two hours. Thursday’s practice is open to the public.

Naturally, coach Gus Bradley expressed satisfaction with the work put in during OTAs and wants that execution carried over to minicamp.

“We’ve had a great OTA [season],” Bradley said. “I really appreciate how they practice and I told them that.