
""Earlier today [Tuesday], Jaguars WR/DB Travis Hunter underwent successful surgery to repair an isolated lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury in his right knee, the team announced. Beyond the LCL, there was no additional damage to the knee, which Hunter injured during practice on Oct. 30. The procedure was performed by Dr. Dan Cooper and Jaguars team physician, Dr. Kevin Kaplan, in Dallas. Hunter, 22, will miss the remainder of the 2025 season, but is expected to return within six months to full football activities.""
"Hunter has played 67 percent of the offensive snaps and 36 percent of the defensive snaps this season, but has not featured for Jacksonville since the Week 7 defeat to the Los Angeles Rams in London, in which he scored his first NFL touchdown. While there have been flashes of the playmaking ability that led the Jaguars to make the trade for Hunter, the premature end to his season may lead to increased questions about the size of the investment they made in his services."
Travis Hunter, a rookie selected second overall after the Jaguars traded up, underwent successful surgery to repair an isolated LCL injury in his right knee and will miss the rest of the 2025 season. Team physicians reported no additional damage beyond the LCL and expect Hunter to resume full football activities within six months. Hunter played both offense and defense this season, logging 67 percent of offensive snaps and 36 percent of defensive snaps, and last played in Week 7 in London where he scored his first NFL touchdown. The season-ending injury raises questions about the investment made to acquire him.
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