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Jaguars' Travon Walker Returns to Practice Amid Injury Struggles
5 Dec
Summary
- Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker is back practicing after a knee injury.
- Walker also missed time earlier this season with a wrist injury.
- He described his current condition as the 'most banged up' since college.

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker has rejoined his team on the practice field, offering a glimmer of hope for his return. He participated in limited drills on Thursday, marking his first practice since sustaining a knee injury during the Week 11 matchup against the LA Chargers. This injury had sidelined him for the past two games, a period he described as "definitely a little difficult" due to watching his teammates compete without him.
Walker's current knee ailment is not his only recent physical challenge. Earlier in the season, he missed practice time and a game against Kansas City due to a wrist injury. Even upon returning, he was subject to snap counts in Weeks 6 and 7. He candidly shared that he has "been the most banged up" since his early college years, highlighting the cumulative effect of these injuries.
Despite these obstacles, Walker has remained a contributing force, generating 25 quarterback pressures and three sacks this season, along with 18 tackles. He approaches these challenges with a resilient mindset, viewing them as lessons from a higher power. His return to practice, even with limitations, signals a potential step towards full recovery and a return to his impactful play on the field.




