Jaguars Placing Two-Way Star Travis Hunter on Injured Reserve with a Knee Injury
Hunter, who plays offense and defense, was limited in practice due to a knee injury and is one of four Jaguars receivers listed on the injury report.
- On Thursday, the Jacksonville Jaguars listed rookie Travis Hunter as limited on the Week 9 injury report with a knee injury, but the timing and severity remain unclear.
- Coming off a London career game, Hunter caught eight passes and a touchdown; he has 28 receptions for 298 yards and a score this season.
- Playing-Time metrics show Hunter is heavily used on both sides of the ball, with 486 combined snaps this season, splitting 324 offensive and 162 defensive snaps, plus 15 tackles and three pass defenses.
- The development complicates the Jaguars' preparations before their trip to Las Vegas, compounding concerns as Brian Thomas Jr. leads the league with nine dropped passes.
- During the media viewing portion of Wednesday's practice, Hunter appeared healthy, yet he was absent from the locker room after practice, leaving when the knee issue emerged unclear.
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter surprisingly lands on injured reserve; coach noncommittal about return for this season
The Jacksonville Jaguars' injury report had a surprise name on it on Friday, adding two-way superstar Travis Hunter.Head coach Liam Coen told reporters the reigning Heisman Trophy winner suffered a noncontact knee injury, adding he was unsure if Hunter would be able to return to the field this season."We're currently assessing the injury just to determine the best course of action moving forward for Travis and for the team," Coen said. "Feel bad…
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