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1:16What's Next for the Jags After Travis Hunter's Season-Ending Surgery?
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1:27Pete Prisco on Travis Hunter: 'He Was Getting Ready to Play Every Snap'
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0:41BREAKING: Travis Hunter Undergoes Season-Ending Knee Surgery
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0:33Breaking News: Travis Hunter Placed On IR
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1:11Breaking News: Impact Of Travis Hunter (Knee) Being Placed On IR
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0:47Breaking News: WR/CB Travis Hunter (Knee) Placed On IR
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1:19Grading The Jaguars-Browns Trade
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0:39Week 6 NFL Bold Predictions: Travis Hunter
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1:01Waiver Wire: Players You Need To Drop NOW Entering Week 6
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1:08How Jaguars Should Use Travis Hunter
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1:26NFL Preseason: Travis Hunter Showcases 2-Way Ability for Jaguars
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1:44NFL Player Props: Travis Hunter
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1:10HQ Training Camp Tour: Travis Hunter Playing Both Sides Of The Ball
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1:11Ranking New QB/WR Duos: No. 9 QB Trevor Lawrence & WR Travis Hunter
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1:42Charles Woodson Talks Similarities & Differences Between Travis Hunter & Himself
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1:16NFL Rookie Minicamp Recap: Travis Hunter Participates at Jaguars Rookie Minicamp
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0:49NFL Rookie Minicamp: Top Priority for Jaguars, CB/WR Travis Hunter
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0:47NFL Rookie Minicamps: Can Duo of Travis Hunter & Brian Thomas Jr. Be Great?
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1:28Can Jaguars get even more out of Travis Hunter?
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12:052025 NFL Draft Round 1 Recap
2025 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 28 | 298 | 10.6 | 1 | 44 |
Top Travis Hunter News
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter: 'Ahead' of schedule in recovery
Coach Liam Coen said Monday at the NFL's Annual Meeting that Hunter (knee) is "very well ahead" of schedule in his recovery from surgery to address a torn LCL in his right knee, Ryan O'Halloran of The Florida Times-Union reports. Coen added that he "cannot say for certain" whether or not Hunter will take part in the offseason program in May and June.
Hunter sustained the injury during an Oct. 30 practice and spent the rest of his rookie campaign on injured reserve, undergoing the aforementioned procedure on Nov. 11. GM James Gladstone noted after the campaign that Hunter will remain a two-way player in 2026 but likely will focus more on cornerback instead of wide receiver. As a first-year pro, Hunter logged 67 percent of the team's snaps on offense versus just 36 percent on defense through Week 8, hauling in 28 of 45 targets for 298 yards and one touchdown to go with 15 tackles and three pass defenses in seven contests. The Jaguars boast more high-end WR talent (Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington) than at CB, so having Hunter focus more on defense in his second season likely will pay dividends on the team's operation as a whole. Having said that, when Hunter will be back on the practice field remains to be seen.
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter: Likely to play more defense in 2026
Jaguars GM James Gladstone confirmed Wednesday that Hunter (knee) will remain a two-way player in 2026 but implied that the wide receiver/cornerback is likely to see more playing time on defense during the upcoming season, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
Gladstone noted that Hunter's rehab program is progressing "as expected," after the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft required season-ending surgery Nov. 11 to address a torn LCL in his right knee. Hunter looks on track to be ready for the start of the Jaguars' offseason program, which will be a pivotal one as he prepares to see increased time on the defensive side of the ball in 2026. In his seven appearances as a rookie, Hunter was on the field for 67 percent of the team's offensive snaps compared to only 36 percent of the defensive snaps, but Gladstone cited the Jaguars' positional needs (based on looming expiring contracts) as a primary factor in wanting the 22-year-old to get more exposure to cornerback. Shortly before Hunter got hurt, the Jaguars acquired Jakobi Meyers from the Raiders at the trade deadline and then signed him to an extension, and Parker Washington also emerged as a trusted slot man late in the season to complement Meyers and 2024 first-round pick Brian Thomas on the outside. A healthy Hunter is still likely to factor into the equation at receiver in some capacity next season, but because the wideout room already looks like an area of relative strength for Jacksonville, he could be headed for a steep reduction in reps on offense in what would obviously represent a negative development for his fantasy prospects.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 185 lbs |
| Birthplace: West Palm Beach, FL |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Colorado |
| Experience: 2 |























