Oregon Ducks WR Evan Stewart Sidelined Season-Long Knee Injury
Oregon Ducks WR Evan Stewart Sidelined Season-Long Knee Injury

Oregon Ducks WR Evan Stewart Sidelined Season-Long Knee Injury

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The Oregon Ducks football team faces a significant challenge for the 2025 season after star wide receiver Evan Stewart suffered a major knee injury likely sidelining him for most or all of the year. Stewart was expected to be the team's top receiver following the departures of Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden to the NFL, making his absence a major blow to Oregon's offense. This situation elevates true freshman wide receiver Dakorien Moore, the nation's top-ranked receiver recruit, into a critical role alongside quarterback Dante Moore, who is also anticipated to lead the Ducks' offense and has emerged as an early Heisman Trophy finalist. Moore and Moore have been developing strong chemistry in practice, and fans have high hopes that Dakorien can step up to fill the void left by Stewart. Other receivers like Justius Lowe, Gary Bryant Jr., Jeremiah McClellan, and transfer Malik Benson are also expected to compete for increased playing time in a much younger and less experienced receiving corps. Despite the setbacks, Oregon's talented roster and coaching under Dan Lanning have the potential to produce new standout players and maintain competitive success this season.

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