The Jacksonville Jaguars plan to put Blake Bortles and the offense in the no-huddle more often this coming season.

"When we evaluated the end of the season, we thought one of the things Blake was pretty comfortable with was our two-minute package so we've incorporated (more) of that," coordinator Greg Olson said.

Bortles, who is entering his third year, attempted fewer than 40 passes without a huddle in 2015, but threw two touchdowns without an interception.

"He's getting better," Olson added of Bortles. "(We're) excited right now where he's at mentally and where he's at physically. It's been a good five days of OTAs for Blake. He'd be the first guy to say he's not there yet, but he's certainly miles ahead of where he was at this time last year, which is to be expected."