Jaguars' Travis Hunter Undergoes Season-End Knee Surgery: Future Role Still Uncertain

Travis Hunter's Season Comes to a Close
In a setback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, star rookie Travis Hunter has undergone season-ending knee surgery. The news was confirmed on Tuesday, raising concerns about the player's future on the field.
Coach Coen's Perspective
Following the surgery, Jaguars head coach Liam Coen addressed Hunter's potential role moving forward. When questioned about whether Hunter would continue as a two-way player, Coen indicated that such discussions would not take place until the offseason. “I understand there's a lot of questions about if he'll remain a two-way player and all those kind of things,” Coen stated. “All of that is very premature.”
He emphasized that every player on the roster, including Hunter, will undergo evaluations at the end of the season to determine their strengths and areas for improvement. “We’ll be able to give him his three better, three best and the things that we need to continue to improve upon and the things we need to build on,” he said.
Looking Ahead
As the Jaguars look to finish the season strong, the focus will shift towards assessing their roster and planning for the future, particularly in the wake of Hunter's surgery. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis regarding Hunter's recovery and the impending decisions about his playing style.
