NFL Teams Scared by Travis Hunter’s Botched TD Celebration

During Friday’s Polynesian Bowl, Travis Hunter shocked the football world—but not because of his spectacular play, but rather because of an accident. When he rushed onto the field to celebrate Oregon five-star receiver Dakorien Moore’s touchdown, the defending Heisman Trophy winner unnerved every NFL team. Moore tumbled hard to the ground while Hunter, who was […] The post NFL Teams Scared by Travis Hunter’s Botched TD Celebration appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

NFL Teams Scared by Travis Hunter’s Botched TD Celebration

During Friday’s Polynesian Bowl, Travis Hunter shocked the football world—but not because of his spectacular play, but rather because of an accident.

When he rushed onto the field to celebrate Oregon five-star receiver Dakorien Moore’s touchdown, the defending Heisman Trophy winner unnerved every NFL team. Moore tumbled hard to the ground while Hunter, who was wearing slides rather than cleats, lost his balance on the turf while trying to jump with him. To the relief of both fans and scouts, both celebrities fortunately survived the uncomfortable situation.

Travis Hunter is the hottest property in football world right now

The fact that Hunter attended the Polynesian Bowl highlights his increasing impact both on and off the field. Hunter demonstrated his exceptional flexibility after playing almost 1,400 snaps for the Colorado Buffaloes the previous season.

He finished with 35 stops, 11 pass deflections, and four interceptions on defense, and 96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 16 touchdowns as a receiver. His reputation as one of college football’s most dynamic players has been solidified by his incredible stamina and ability to influence the game on both sides of the ball.

Travis Hunter with his Fiance Leanna at Heisman Trophy awards

Hunter’s commitment on greatness is unwavering as he gets ready for the NFL Draft, yet his charisma still wins over admirers. He recently made light of the fact that he would return to Colorado for a $40 million payout or try to reach $100 million overall in order to test the waters of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) partnerships.

Reports that Georgia quarterback Carson Beck was moving to Miami for a $10 million NIL deal prompted this humorous banter. Hunter’s lighthearted comments show how collegiate football is evolving, even though he acknowledged that signing with the NFL Draft is the obvious next step.

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