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NFL MVP Cam Newton has a new favorite young star-And he's got Hunter blood

The former NFL MVP is all in with Trayvis Hunter.

Travis Hunter's younger brother, Trayvis, is taking over high school...
Travis Hunter's younger brother, Trayvis, is taking over high school football.LAPRESSE / Instagram, @_tray.4
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College football fans, get ready-the Hunter legacy continues. As Travis Hunter takes his talents to the NFL, his younger brother, Trayvis, is gearing up for college, and his rise is turning heads-including those of their father, Travis Sr., and none other than Cam Newton.

Though just entering his junior year at Effingham County High School, Trayvis Hunter is already making waves. The young phenom dominated OT7, a seven-on-seven football league showcasing the best high school talent each spring-an event endorsed by Newton himself.

During camp, Trayvis was a key part of Newton's C1N team, displaying a lethal combination of speed and explosiveness reminiscent of his older brother. The 2015 NFL MVP wasted no time celebrating Hunter's standout performance, sharing a highlight reel of his plays on Instagram.

Newton and Hunter Sr. are fully behind Trayvis

The official C1N Instagram posted Trayvis' highlights on Thursday, immediately sparking buzz. The clip quickly amassed nearly 1,300 likes, accompanied by a simple but powerful caption: "Adidas The Boneyard. Yeaaaah!! Tray."

Newton himself jumped into the excitement with a one-word comment: "10ve," while Trayvis' father, Travis Sr., shared the reel on his Instagram Stories, echoing the same unwavering he showed Travis during his college years.

These interactions are more than simple endorsements-they signal that Trayvis has the backing of both his family and football legends as he prepares to take the next step in his career. With two years left before he's eligible for college football, the hype is only growing.

The NCAA is already lining up

As expected for a top-tier prospect, college programs aren't wasting any time courting Trayvis. Schools such as James Madison, Georgia Southern University, Sacramento State, and Georgia State have already made lucrative offers in hopes of securing him.

One of the most intriguing suitors? Jackson State-the same school where Travis launched his Heisman-winning career. Will Trayvis follow in his brother's footsteps, or blaze his own path? Only time will tell.

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