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Jaguars star Travis Hunter undergoes season-ending knee surgery to repair LCL, sidelined 6 months

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11 November 2025
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 12: Travis Hunter #12 of the Jacksonville Jaguars warms up prior to the game against the Seattle Seahawks at EverBank Field on October 12, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
Travis Hunter's rookie season is over. (Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
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Travis Hunter's season is over.

The Jacksonville Jaguars star underwent season-ending knee surgery to repair his LCL on Tuesday, the team announced. While he will miss the rest of his rookie campaign, Hunter is expected to be back to football activities within six months — meaning he'll be available for the start of the season next fall.

This post will be updated with more information shortly.

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Dan Campbell: Philly fans throw batteries, spit on us, it's a great place to play

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11 November 2025

Dan Campbell is preparing his Lions to play in Philadelphia against the Eagles on Sunday night, and he's going to tell his team about his own experiences playing in front of Philly fans.

Campbell told 97.1 The Ticket that he has fond memories of all the awful things Eagles fans did when he was on the road there during his playing career.

"It's a great place to play," Campbell said. "It's electric. Had batteries thrown at us, spit on, just the classic stuff. It's probably the most hostile place to play. Going into the stadium, leaving it, during the game. Things have backed off a lot now since back in the day — some of these things you can't do anymore."

As a rookie in 1999, Campbell was playing for the Giants, and teammate Michael Strahan intercepted a pass and took it to the house in overtime to win the game against the Eagles. Campbell told a repulsive story about what a Philly fan with end zone seats did to Strahan during the ensuing celebration on the field.

"We all go back to meet him, and it was like a 64-ounce cup this guy had that was full of tobacco spit, and I'm running over there celebrating and he pours it on Strahan's back while everybody is running over there," Campbell said. "I backed off at the last minute. Just stuff like that. It's a hostile environment, it gets you fired up. I'll make sure our guys are prepared, They're going to love this. Our guys are going to embrace this . This is fun stuff."

Campbell said he's preparing his players for a big game in Philadelphia, taking on the reigning Super Bowl champions on Sunday night.

"I'm going to give them a very good snapshot of what this is going to be like," Campbell said. "Keep your poise, and every play matters. This is a heavyweight match. One misstep can cost you this game. That shouldn't make you tight, that shouldn't make you play conservative, just understand it's going to take all three units and every play you've got to give it your full attention, and lay it on the freakin' line. You can't ask for anything better. Our guys are going to be so excited to play in this one. Our coaches are excited to coach in it. This is big-time football on Sunday night. We're fired up."

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Aaron Glenn: "I'm going to pass on" discussing Jets injuries

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11 November 2025

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has refused to discuss the team's quarterback plans heading into recent games and he's decided to extend that philosophy to the team's injured players as well.

Glenn opened his Tuesday press conference by saying that "I’m going to pass on talking about injuries" and then suggested that media members speak to Rich Cimini of ESPN.com because "Rich has all the answers." Cimini reported on Monday that wide receiver Garrett Wilson is expected to miss multiple weeks after re-injuring his knee in Sunday's win over the Browns.

Questions in the press conference avoided injuries until the end when Glenn was asked if Wilson is a candidate for injured reserve. He again said that Cimini was the person to talk to because Cimini is "reporting stuff that I haven't said."

Wilson was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report and the team will give a designation for Thursday's game against the Patriots on Wednesday, but Glenn's overall position when it comes to injury information might still draw the attention of the league in light of the fine that the Ravens incurred for improperly listing Lamar Jackson's practice status before the team's Week 8 game and the increased focus on transparency given the value inside information has in gambling markets.

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