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Jalen Ramsey undergoes surgery to repair meniscus

The Jacksonville Jaguars got some positive news Tuesday.

The team announced first-round rookie Jalen Ramsey underwent surgery to repair the meniscus in his right knee on Tuesday and is expected to return by training camp.

Ramsey got a second opinion on his injured knee, which confirmed the team's initial timeline.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport noted that the meniscus tear required just a trim, a best-case scenario for the Jags.

Ramsey returning for training camp should put the rookie back on track to start in his first season. A game-changing talent, the 6-foot-1 corner owns the size and speed traits to become one of the premier cover-men in the NFL.

With Prince Amukamara and Davon House teaming with Ramsey to form a quality corner crew, the backend of a once porous Jags secondary appears solid.

After losing their first-round pick (Dante Fowler) for all of last season with a knee injury, the Jags will take Ramsey being sidelined just six weeks.

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