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The Oregon Ducks offseason suffered some bad news when top-returning receiver Evan Stewart tore his patellar tendon in early ...
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Evan Stewart suffered a torn patellar tendon earlier this offseason, putting his 2025-2026 season in doubt. Oregon coach Dan Lanning spoke to the media on Wednesday about ...
Stewart, a former five-star recruit, transferred to Oregon for the 2024 season after spending his freshman and sophomore seasons at Texas A&M (2022-23). Last year, he totaled 48 receptions for 613 ...
Oregon's seven returning scholarship receivers combined for 28 catches for 267 yards and one score last season.
Stewart originally committed to Texas A&M as a five-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class. He spent two years in College Station before transferring to Oregon last offseason.
Stewart played his first two campaigns at Texas A&M, tallying 91 catches for 1,163 yards and six scores in 18 games from 2022-23.
Oregon fears that star wide receiver Evan Stewart has suffered a significant injury as he prepares for his second season with the Ducks, according to CBS Sports.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning said it is, “probably too premature now to say” if Stewart could return in 2025, including the postseason.
Stewart played his first two campaigns at Texas A&M, tallying 91 catches for 1,163 yards and six scores in 18 games from 2022-23. --Field Level Media Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust ...