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No. 4 Texas A&M’s Le’Veon Moss Sidelined with Significant Ankle Injury
Moss leads Texas A&M with 389 rushing yards and six touchdowns before his ankle injury sidelines him for a significant time, challenging the team's rushing depth.
- On Oct 13, 2025, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko announced Le'Veon Moss will miss significant time due to an ankle injury sustained in College Station during the Florida game.
- While rushing in the second quarter, Le'Veon Moss appeared to injure his ankle after five carries for 46 yards and a touchdown; this marks the second consecutive season he’s sustained a significant injury.
- Through six games Le'Veon Moss led the Texas A&M Aggies with 389 rushing yards on 70 carries and six touchdowns, powering a rushing attack that averaged 193.3 yards per game.
- Elko will shift the primary load to Rueben Owens II, with Amari Smith, Jamarion Morrow and EJ Daniels supplementing; Texas A&M faces Arkansas in Fayetteville on Oct. 18 at 2:30 p.m. CT.
- Optimism remains that Moss avoided another season-ending injury, and Mike Elko said `It will not end his season` despite significant missed time.
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No. 4 Texas A&M’s Le’Veon Moss sidelined with significant ankle injury
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss will miss a significant period of time with an ankle injury. Coach Mike Elko announced the injury Monday after the team’s leading rusher was injured in the first half of Saturday’s win over Florida that improved the fourth-ranked Aggies to 6-0. “He’s going to have to go get it looked at, and we’ll kind of figure out where it’s at,” Elko said. “It certainly will not end his season,…
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