The Jacksonville Jaguars will have one of the NFL’s most anticipated rookies available when they open the season against the Carolina Panthers. General manager James Gladstone confirmed that wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter has been cleared to play after missing Jacksonville's final two preseason games with an upper-body injury. Hunter returned to full practice this week . That ended speculation about whether the No. 2 overall pick might be sidelined for his debut.

“He's on the grass today and rolling full speed,” Gladstone said.

The Jaguars drafted Hunter with the expectation that he could thrive in the NFL the same way he did at Colorado, where he became the first player to win the Heisman Trophy while playing both offense and defense in decades. Last season, Hunter

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