Jaguars two-way star Travis Hunter is on track to return for Week 1 following a minor upper-body injury that kept him sidelined during the final two games of the preseason. General manager James Gladstone stated on Wednesday that Hunter is making a full recovery and is ‘rolling full speed’ toward being game-ready. The 24-year-old prospect, who has been a key player for the Jaguars, is anticipated to resume his duties in the upcoming season, which begins with the team’s Week 1 matchup.
Travis Hunter, known for his versatility as both a safety and a cornerback, has been a standout performer for the Jaguars during the preseason. His ability to contribute on both sides of the field has made him an essential asset for the team’s defensive strategy. The Jaguars’ coaching staff has expressed confidence in his recovery timeline, emphasizing that his return will bolster the team’s depth and competitiveness.
General manager James Gladstone’s comments on Wednesday were part of a broader update on the team’s roster status ahead of the regular season. The Jaguars are optimistic about their chances this season, with Hunter’s return marking a significant positive development. As the team prepares for their Week 1 game, the focus is on ensuring that all key players, including Hunter, are fully prepared to contribute at the highest level.