JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars rookie receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery on his right knee Tuesday, the team announced.
Hunter had the lateral collateral ligament repaired in Dallas by Dr. Dan Cooper and Jaguars team physician Dr. Kevin Kaplan. There was no additional damage to the knee, the team announced, and Hunter is expected to return to full football activities within six months.
Hunter was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 31, one day after he suffered a non-contact injury during practice while on defense. The team was unsure at the time the severity of Hunter's injury and how much time he would miss, but the initial MRI revealed that Hunter's ACL was intact.
Further testing revealed the damage to the

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