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The Jacksonville Jaguars left Las Vegas with an emotional overtime victory in Week 9. More wins like that, and they could see a key player
Rookie first-round draft pick and two-way player Travis Hunter will not only miss the Jaguars' game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, but he will also be out for the foreseeable future with a knee injury. The Jaguars seem confident the injury won't end Hunter's season. Nonetheless, he's still going on injured reserve:
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter has been nominated for the NFL's Rookie of the Week honor after his performance in Week 7 against the Los Angeles Rams. The other nominees included New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart, Tennessee ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars just lost Travis Hunter Jr. for at least four weeks. The timing couldn't have possibly been worse.
At various points during the season, the Jaguars have used him primarily on pass-heavy downs on offense and on third downs on defense rather than as an every-down player. However, against the Rams, Coen prioritized getting the ball to Hunter, giving him a season high in targets and offensive snaps.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without rookie two-way player Travis Hunter for at least the next four games after he injured his knee during Jacksonville's Oct. 30 practice. Hunter popped up on the injury report after suffering a non-contact knee injury ...
With Hunter out of the lineup on Sunday vs. the Las Vegas Raiders, the Jaguars signed Austin Trammell to the active roster and elevated Tim Jones from the practice squad to the active roster. The Jaguars kick off vs. the Raiders at 4:05 p.m.
Rookie two-way player Travis Hunter is a key focus of the team's evaluation. Coach Liam Coen indicated Hunter will likely see increased playing time on both offense and defense. Hunter recently had a career-high 67 offensive snaps against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ new regime didn’t wait long to make an impact with a seismic trade for Travis Hunter. General manager James Gladstone gave up the No. 5 and No. 36 picks, as