Travis Hunter’s Season-Ending Surgery: NFL Week 10 Injury Updates

Week 10 presented formidable challenges for several prominent teams: The Bills succumbed to the Miami Dolphins amidst a noticeable decline, while the Patriots narrowly defeated the Buccaneers and the Ravens secured a victory over the Vikings through a late surge.

Subsequently, on Tuesday, the Jaguars disclosed unfavorable information. Talented rookie Travis Hunter underwent a surgical procedure to address a tear in the LCL of his right knee, prematurely ending his season. Hunter had been placed on injured reserve since October 31, due to the injury sustained during a practice session.

Hunter, in collaboration with the Jaguars and their medical advisors, reached a consensus that surgical intervention was necessary for the injury’s resolution. The Jaguars anticipate Hunter’s resumption of football-related activities within a six-month timeframe.

New York Giants supporters are awaiting updates regarding quarterback Jaxson Dart, who exited the game against the Chicago Bears prematurely due to a concussion. Russell Wilson assumed the quarterback duties in Dart’s stead; however, Chicago’s QB Caleb Williams demonstrated exceptional play, propelling the Bears to a win.

What is definitively established is that the Giants have officially parted ways with head coach Brian Daboll, subsequent to a 2-8 commencement to the 2025 season, with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka temporarily filling the head coach position.

Cincinnati Bengals fans received encouraging news on Monday morning as the team formally initiated the 21-day practice period for quarterback Joe Burrow, who is scheduled to engage in limited practice sessions this week as he recovers from a toe injury. Although head coach Zac Taylor has confirmed that Burrow will not participate in Week 11, this development signifies a considerable advancement for the star quarterback and potentially signals an accelerated rehabilitation timeline; it was previously indicated that the injury and subsequent surgery would sideline Burrow for a duration of three months.

The Washington Commanders have officially received notification that defensive tackle Cameron Payne, who was dismissed from the game for striking Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown in the helmet, will serve a one-game suspension imposed by the league. Washington is scheduled to travel abroad to face the Dolphins in Madrid during Week 11, marking the final international contest of the season.

Within the NFC West division, the Seattle Seahawks are showcasing defensive performances reminiscent of their renowned “Legion of Boom” era. During the first half of Sunday’s divisional rivalry game against the Arizona Cardinals, Seattle defenders Tyrice Knight and DeMarcus Lawrence executed forced fumbles resulting in scoop-and-scores on two separate occasions. The Seahawks secured a decisive victory over Arizona, despite experiencing some turnovers in the latter half of the game.

This performance establishes a particularly compelling matchup in Week 11, as Seattle is set to travel to play the Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.

Stay connected with Yahoo Sports for comprehensive NFL coverage and emerging updates throughout Week 10.

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    Jaire Alexander has temporarily withdrawn from the Eagles’ activities, citing a need to prioritize his physical and mental well-being, as reported by Dianna Russini of The Athletic. He is reportedly considering the possibility of retirement.

    Alexander participated in two games this season as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, prior to his transfer to the Eagles leading up to the trade deadline. He has yet to make his first appearance with his new team.

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    The Minnesota Vikings have enlisted the services of cornerback Shemar Bartholomew, adding him to their practice squad. Bartholomew appeared in five games during the 2024 season with the Carolina Panthers, where he recorded three tackles and defended two passes.

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    The New York Giants have augmented their practice squad with the additions of tight end Zach Davidson and kicker Ben Sauls, according to insights from Jordan Raanan of ESPN. Notably, Younghoe Koo, despite being on the practice squad, fulfilled kicking duties during Sunday’s game against Chicago. Furthermore, Jude McAtamney occupies an international roster exemption position within the practice squad. The team’s regular kicker, Graham Gano, is currently sidelined due to a neck ailment.

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    Justin Tucker’s ten-game suspension from the NFL has concluded. The former kicker for the Baltimore Ravens is now eligible to sign with any team.

    The Ravens released Tucker in May following accusations of sexual misconduct from 16 women, allegations that stemmed from massage therapy sessions. While Tucker does not face criminal charges, the NFL imposed a ten-week suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

    As of Tuesday, there are no reports indicating interest from any teams in pursuing Tucker, who earned seven Pro Bowl selections with Baltimore and was widely regarded as the premier kicker in football until a decline in performance in 2024.

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    Buffalo has onboarded former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. to their practice squad (as announced on Monday) while simultaneously releasing wideout Kristian Wilkerson and defensive end Kingley Jonathan from the same unit. Additionally, the Bills have placed third-round rookie defensive end Landon Jackson on injured reserve due to a knee injury.

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    The Dallas Cowboys defense is poised to receive some much-needed reinforcements.

    The team has activated linebacker DeMarvion Overshown and defensive back Shavon Revel in advance of their upcoming contest against the Las Vegas Raiders this week. Overshown had been placed on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list following multiple ligament tears in his right knee sustained last season. Revel was recuperating from a torn ACL he incurred last season while playing for East Carolina.

    It is anticipated that both Overshown and Revel will be available for Monday night’s game against the Raiders.

    Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown (13) returns an interception for a touchdown against the New York Giants during an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Jerome Miron)

    DeMarvion Overshown and Shavon Revel are scheduled to make their season debuts on Monday night. (AP/Jerome Miron)

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    The Denver Broncos are contemplating placing running back J.K. Dobbins on injured reserve due to a foot ailment, as reported by Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette. Should Dobbins be placed on IR, he would be sidelined for a minimum of four games.

    Dobbins has been demonstrating a commendable performance in his inaugural season with Denver, amassing 772 rushing yards in ten games and scoring four touchdowns to date. His average rushing gain is also a notable five yards per carry.

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    Williams has violated the NFL’s Performance-Enhancing Substances Policy, per information provided by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

    The 24-year-old Williams entered into an agreement with Tampa Bay after not being selected in the 2025 NFL Draft following his collegiate career at LSU. Williams has participated in three games during the current season, registering four rushing attempts for a cumulative gain of 11 yards.

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    The 26-year-old Samuel was affiliated with the Chargers from 2021 through 2024. He sustained a season-ending shoulder injury in October 2024 and subsequently was not offered a contract renewal by LA.

    Samuel underwent a spinal fusion surgery in April and was given medical clearance to participate in football activities earlier in the current month.

    Throughout his 50 career games, Samuel has recorded six interceptions and a total of 176 tackles.

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    The Cleveland Browns have announced that they have released cornerback Tre Avery and have signed defensive ends K.J. Henry and Ochaun Mathis to the practice squad. Before his time with Cleveland this season, Avery spent his first three seasons playing for Tennessee. This year, he participated in six games for the Browns, accumulating a total of seven tackles.

    Henry, who was drafted in the fifth round by Washington in 2023, has participated in 14 career games across four different teams. Mathis was selected in the fifth round of the 2023 draft by the Rams and has also played in 14 career games.

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    The New England Patriots have added running back Jonathan Ward to their practice squad and have released wide receiver Brenden Rice from the same squad. Ward is a five-year veteran who last played in a regular-season game with Pittsburgh in 2024.

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    The Las Vegas Raiders have officially signed linebacker Jamin Davis to the active roster from their practice squad. Simultaneously, they’ve placed offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson on injured reserve.

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    During Monday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers center Elgton Jenkins had his leg rolled up on, which caused him to leave the game. Although Jenkins was able to leave the field on foot, the x-rays revealed a lower-leg fracture. Jenkins is a two-time Pro Bowl selection who shifted from guard to center this season.

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