🚨BREAKING: Shedeur Sanders FORMER TEAMMATE Travis Hunter Is OUT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE NFL SEASON

Travis Hunter, the former star teammate of Shador Sanders at Colorado, is officially out for the remainder of the NFL season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have just released this update, and we’re going to break down what it means for him and his future.

So, let’s dive right into it.

Things have not been going well for Colorado’s two stars lately.

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While Shador Sanders is dealing with his own challenges with the Cleveland Browns, we now have a significant update regarding Travis Hunter.

Earlier today, the Jaguars announced that Hunter underwent successful surgery to repair an isolated lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury in his right knee.

This injury occurred during practice on October 30th, and the procedure was performed by Dr. Don Cooper along with the Jaguars’ team physician, Dr. Kevin.

The good news is that beyond the LCL, there was no additional damage to the knee, which is a relief for both Hunter and the team.

However, the unfortunate reality is that Travis Hunter, just 22 years old, will miss the remainder of the 2025 season.

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The Jaguars expect him to return to full football activities within six months, which is promising news for his future.

As a fan and supporter of Travis Hunter, my thoughts and prayers go out to him for a speedy recovery.

This injury serves as a stark reminder of just how dangerous the game of football can be.

Many people are speculating that Hunter’s injury may be a result of playing both ways—wide receiver and defensive back.

While it’s true that dual roles can increase the risk of injury, the reality is that injuries can happen to any player, regardless of their position.

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It’s tough to see Travis Hunter, along with Shador Sanders and the rest of our Colorado Buffaloes, struggling in their NFL careers.

I genuinely want to see all of our guys succeed, and it’s disheartening to witness these setbacks.

Travis Hunter has achieved so much already, including being a Heisman candidate and racking up numerous awards during his college career.

I could spend all day listing his accolades, but right now, the focus is on his recovery.

I encourage all of you to send your prayers and positive thoughts to Travis Hunter during this challenging time.

Let’s keep the support going for him as he embarks on this recovery journey.