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Jaguars' Travon Walker Returns to Field After Wrist Surgery

Summary

  • Travon Walker, Jaguars' defensive end, returns to play after missing last week
  • Walker has 2 sacks, 12 tackles, and 4 QB hits so far this season
  • Wrist injury required surgery, but he's now cleared to play against Seahawks
Jaguars' Travon Walker Returns to Field After Wrist Surgery

The Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1) will welcome back their star defensive end Travon Walker this Sunday when they take on the Seattle Seahawks (3-2). Walker, who has been one of the team's most disruptive players so far this season, missed last week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a wrist injury sustained in Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers.

The injury required surgery, but Walker returned to practice last Saturday on a limited basis and has been working with a club on his arm/wrist for the past two days. With no game-day status listed, he is now cleared to play against the Seahawks.

Through the first 5 weeks, Walker has recorded 2 sacks, a pass breakup, 12 tackles (2 for loss), and 4 quarterback hits. His presence will be a significant boost for the Jaguars' defense as they look to continue their strong start to the season.

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Travon Walker, the Jacksonville Jaguars' defensive end, will return to play this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks after missing last week's game due to a wrist injury.
Travon Walker has been one of the Jaguars' most disruptive players this season, recording 2 sacks, a pass breakup, 12 tackles (2 for loss), and 4 quarterback hits.
Travon Walker sustained a wrist injury in Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers that required surgery. He returned to practice last Saturday on a limited basis and has been working with a club on his arm/wrist, and is now cleared to play against the Seahawks.

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