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Washington RB Jordan Washington out for the remainder of spring practice due to neck injury

Coach Jedd Fisch said Washington will reevaluate the sophomore in summer after a neck injury sent him off the field in an ambulance.

  • On Saturday, Coach Jedd Fisch announced that sophomore running back Jordan Washington will miss the remainder of spring practices following a neck injury sustained on April 4 at Husky Stadium.
  • Fisch stated that doctors are guiding the recovery process, with the first priority being to remove Washington from his neck brace before further evaluation occurs.
  • Coach Jedd Fisch expressed confidence in the Huskies' running back depth, citing redshirt freshman Quaid Carr, senior Trey Cooley, and senior Jayden Limar as alternatives should Washington remain unavailable.
  • Additionally, senior safety C.J. Christian will miss the 2026 season due to an Achilles injury sustained while rehabbing; Fisch noted it was a traditional tear that occurred unexpectedly.
  • Christian began his collegiate career at Iowa Central Community College in 2021 before transferring to Florida International, where he recorded 151 tackles with the Panthers across multiple seasons.
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Washington RB Jordan Washington out for the remainder of spring practice due to neck injury

Washington running back Jordan Washington, who sustained a neck injury on April 4 that required him to be taken off the field at Husky Stadium in an ambulance, will miss all remaining spring practices.

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