What Happened to Travis Hunter? Latest on Jaguars Star’s Injury, and Whether He Will Return for Playoffs

Travis Hunter, expected to play a central role on both sides of the ball for Jacksonville, saw his season pause abruptly after a knee injury.

The Jacksonville Jaguars wagered their future on a revolutionary two-way talent, and for seven games, Travis Hunter delivered. But an October practice injury halted one of the league’s most fascinating experiments before it truly took flight.

With surgery now complete and the 2025 season slipping away, the focus shifts to a recovery timeline that stretches well into next spring.


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When Will Travis Hunter Return to Action?

Hunter’s rookie campaign officially ended on Oct. 30 during a non-contact defensive drill. While initial tests offered hope by showing an intact ACL, further imaging confirmed a tear in his lateral collateral ligament (LCL). The team placed him on injured reserve the next day and sent him to Dallas for surgery on Nov. 11.

Dr. Dan Cooper, assisted by Jaguars team physician Dr. Kevin Kaplan, repaired the ligament and shared a crucial positive update: the injury was isolated. Isolated LCL tears are rare, as these injuries typically involve damage to surrounding tissues; therefore, this diagnosis simplifies the path forward.

This clean surgical outcome suggests a standard six-month recovery period. That timeline puts Hunter back on the field for football activities around May 2026, confirming he will not return at any point during the current season.

Before going down, Hunter was rapidly evolving into the focal point of Jacksonville’s attack. He tallied 28 catches for 298 yards and a touchdown in his seven appearances, highlighted by a breakout performance against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7, where he snagged eight passes for 101 yards. PFSN’s WR Impact metric assigned him a 67.9 score and a D+ grade for his early efforts.

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He didn’t just contribute on offense. Hunter played legitimate snaps at cornerback, recording 15 tackles and three pass breakups while showcasing the versatility that made him a draft sensation. His dual-threat capabilities defined the team’s early identity, especially as fellow receiver Brian Thomas Jr. struggled with injuries and inconsistency.

Hunter’s absence forces the offensive staff to reshuffle the deck. According to ESPN, Trevor Lawrence will now lean heavily on Parker Washington and midseason trade acquisition Jakobi Meyers to fill the void. The defense also faces adjustments without a cover man who could shadow top opposing receivers.

Despite the setback, the mood inside the building remains hopeful. The successful surgery and lack of structural complications have trainers feeling good about his long-term prognosis. However, head coach Liam Coen noted that conversations regarding Hunter’s future workload as a two-way player won’t happen until the offseason.

Some league observers believe the Jaguars might bring him back in 2026 strictly as a receiver, before reintroducing him to defensive snaps. For now, Jacksonville maintains they won’t rush any decisions regarding his role or rehabilitation.

Jacksonville Jaguars’ Stats and Insights for Week 17

Team: The Jaguars have clinched a playoff spot. Jacksonville could have clinched the AFC South with a win today, but the Texans’ victory against the Chargers has ended that hope. ​According to the PFSN Playoff Predictor, the Jaguars currently have a 60.80% chance to win the division and a 10.40% chance to claim the top seed in the AFC.

QB: Trevor Lawrence posted a QBi score of 80.9 (B-) against the Broncos in Week 16. It’s his third straight week of B- or better.

Offense: The Jaguars have won six games by double digits this season. It’s tied for second most in the league. Jacksonville won one game by double digits last season and had a combined 11 in 2022 and 2023.

Defense: Jacksonville has held opponents to 10 points or fewer four times this season. That’s second in the league behind the Los Angeles Rams’ five games.

Fantasy: During this six-game win streak, Jakobi Meyers has earned a 25.1% target share and is averaging a red zone touch per game.

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