Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter misses second preseason game

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Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter was among 11 injured starters or key players who were ruled out of Sunday's 17-17 preseason tie in New Orleans.

Hunter is dealing with what coach Liam Coen said was an upper-body injury. Coen held Hunter out of Friday's walk-through as a precaution. Hunter was at the practice and stood with a play sheet next to wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett.

The Jaguars announced Saturday morning that their starters would play against the Saints. However, that didn't include right tackle Anton Harrison (lower body), guard/tackle Chuma Edoga (lower body), cornerback Tyson Campbell (upper body), defensive tackle Arik Armstead (back) and defensive tackle Maason Smith (lower body), who was activated from the physically unable to perform list Thursday.

Key reserves in offensive tackle Cole Van Lanen (shoulder), cornerback Montaric Brown (lower body), linebacker Jalen McLeod (lower body) and safety Caleb Ransaw (lower body) have not been practicing because of injuries. In addition, linebacker Dennis Gardeck (knee) was held out as a precautionary measure.

Wide receiver Dyami Brown also did not play, though the team has not announced an injury for him.

Hunter has been practicing on both sides of the ball and participated in 364 snaps in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 in the previous 15 practices, including 17 on offense and 16 on defense in Thursday's scrimmage.