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Alabama Loses Transfer Receiver Noah Rogers for at Least the Start of the Season

Kalen DeBoer said the NC State transfer will return later in the season, leaving Rico Scott, Derek Meadows and Cederian Morgan with larger roles.

  • On Monday, head coach Kalen DeBoer revealed Alabama wide receiver Noah Rogers will miss the start of the 2026 season following an injury sustained during Saturday's A-Day scrimmage.
  • The 6-foot-2, 201-pound transfer from State suffered the injury while attempting to catch a pass, and DeBoer noted the recovery will "bleed into the season here a little bit."
  • Rico Scott, Derek Meadows, and Cederian Morgan are expected to see expanded roles, as DeBoer said "new guys will have to step up here early in the season, especially."
  • Alabama remains a work in progress, with DeBoer emphasizing the team has "a lot of opportunities to get better," particularly in red zone and two-minute drill execution.
  • The Alabama Crimson Tide opens the season at home against East Carolina on Sept. 5, with DeBoer continuing to refine quarterback responsibilities and situational execution before kickoff.
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Alabama loses transfer receiver Noah Rogers for at least the start of the season

Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer says wide receiver Noah Rogers will miss the early part of the regular season because of an injury sustained in the team’s annual spring game.

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