The Jacksonville Jaguars received a major blow as their star rookie, Travis Hunter, suffered a non-contact knee injury during a Thursday practice session. The reigning Heisman Trophy winner was subsequently placed on injured reserve, sidelining him for at least the next four weeks and potentially jeopardizing the remainder of his rookie season.
Head coach Liam Coen expressed his sympathy for Hunter and the team but remained optimistic about his recovery, stating, “Minor setback for a major comeback. That’s just the way it’s got to be.” The team is awaiting further testing to determine the extent of the injury, which could potentially keep Hunter out for the rest of the regular season.
Hunter, who had been playing on both offense and defense, had been a key contributor to the team with 28 receptions for 290 yards and a touchdown on offense, as well as 15 tackles and three pass breakups on defense. His absence will be sorely felt by the Jaguars, especially with fellow wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. nursing a shoulder injury.
With Hunter out of the lineup, more pressure will fall on quarterback Trevor Lawrence to lead the team’s passing game. Running backs Travis Etienne and potentially rookie Bhayshal Tuten will also be relied upon heavily to keep the offense moving.
In terms of fantasy football implications, Hunter’s absence leaves a void in the Jaguars’ receiving corps. Brian Thomas Jr. may see an increase in targets, but his injury and drop issues make him a risky fantasy option. Third-year receiver Parker Washington could emerge as a hidden gem, as he saw an uptick in targets in the last game and could become a viable flex play for fantasy owners.
Overall, the Jaguars will need to adjust to life without Travis Hunter and find ways to overcome his absence on both sides of the ball. The team’s success for the remainder of the season will depend on how they adapt to this significant loss.

