No. 5 Aggies lose QB King with lower leg injury

NCAAF

Texas A&M quarterback Haynes King suffered a lower right leg injury in the first quarter of Saturday’s game vs. Colorado and will not return for the No. 5 Aggies.

King sustained the injury while scrambling to his right on third down during Texas A&M’s second series. The redshirt freshman left the field for evaluation and returned to the Aggies sideline in street clothes and on crutches with his foot in a boot.

Sophomore Zach Calzada replaced King at quarterback with the Aggies trailing 7-0.

King had 292 pass yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions, as well as 22 rushing yards, against Kent State in his first career start last week.

King, from Longview, Texas, was ranked by ESPN as the No. 3 dual-threat quarterback and No. 46 overall player in the 2020 recruiting class.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

From Mbappé to Pulisic, which most expensive U21 signings were hits?
Wisconsin fires offensive coordinator after 2 years
Heupel shuns CFP talk, bullish on Vols after loss
Sinner tops Fritz in US Open rematch at ATP Finals
Leafs’ Reaves suspended 5 games for hit on Nurse

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *