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Jaguars Place Two-Way Star Travis Hunter on Injured Reserve with a Right Knee Injury
Travis Hunter, the Jaguars' two-way rookie star, will miss a minimum of four games due to a non-contact knee injury suffered in practice, impacting both offense and defense.
- On Friday, the Jacksonville Jaguars announced that two-way rookie Travis Hunter was placed on injured reserve and will miss at least four games, the team and head coach Liam Coen said.
 - During Thursday's practice, Travis Hunter suffered a non-contact right-knee injury while playing coverage on defense, with the earliest return expected in the Week 13 game at the Tennessee Titans.
 - After a breakout Week 7, two-way rookie Travis Hunter had eight catches and a touchdown and led the Jaguars with 28 catches before his injury.
 - Losing Hunter forces the Jaguars to rely on Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington and Dyami Brown to replace his production while head coach Liam Coen said the team will assess impacts on the Nov. 4 trade deadline.
 - With the Jaguars already owing a first-round pick to the Cleveland Browns, Travis Hunter's recovery beyond next month weakens the team at receiver and cornerback, complicating the season.
 
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Jaguars place two-way star Travis Hunter on injured reserve with a right knee injury
The Jacksonville Jaguars have placed two-way star Travis Hunter on injured reserve because of a knee injury. Coach Liam Coen announced the move a day after Hunter injured his right knee in practice. Coen says it was a non-contact injury…
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