Colorado’s Travis Hunter Records Two Touchdowns in Comeback from Lacerated Liver Injury

Seattle Sports

On Sunday, the Denver Broncos were in for a surprise when wide receiver Travis Hunter made his return to the field after suffering a lacerated liver injury earlier this season. Hunter had been out of action since Week 3, but he made his presence felt in a big way. He recorded two touchdowns in the Broncos’ comeback win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hunter’s first touchdown came in the second quarter when he caught a pass from quarterback Drew Lock and raced into the end zone for a 25-yard score. His second touchdown came in the fourth quarter when he caught a pass from Lock and ran it in for a 10-yard score.

The two touchdowns helped the Broncos erase a 10-point deficit and secure the win. It was a remarkable performance from Hunter, who had been out of action for so long.

The lacerated liver injury is a serious one and it can take months to recover from. Hunter was able to make a full recovery and return to the field in just over two months. His performance was a testament to his hard work and dedication to get back on the field.

Hunter’s two touchdowns were the highlight of the game, but his return to the field was an even bigger story. It was a reminder that no matter how serious an injury may be, with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. Hunter’s performance was an inspiration to all who watched him make his triumphant return.

Colorado's Travis Hunter Records Two Touchdowns in Comeback from Lacerated Liver Injury