Jaguars fans have been worried with superstar rookie Travis Hunter out of the lineup . He landed on injured reserve after suffering a non-contact knee injury during practice on October 30th. Unfortunately, it appears that this injury was the final chapter in Hunter's rookie campaign.

Hunter had season-ending knee surgery to repair his LCL, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. There was reportedly no additional damage to Hunter's knee beyond his LCL.

The procedure was performed by Dr. Don Cooper and Jaguars team physician, Dr. Kevin Kaplan, in Dallas, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Hunter should be ready to resume full football activities in six months. That puts him on schedule to participate in Jacksonville's offseason program before the 2026 season.

The star rookie logged 28 receptions

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