Latest Texas Injury Could Be a Disaster for Arch Manning
The Texas Longhorns were hit with an injury scare on Tuesday morning regarding one of their best offensive players.
Texas Longhorns, a team favored to compete for a national championship this season, suffered a blow when their star left tackle Trevor Goosby left practice on Monday night with a knee injury, diagnosed as a bone bruise. ESPN analyst Pete Thamel reported that Goosby, touted as the top offensive tackle prospect for the 2027 NFL Draft, will determine his return in the near future.
Goosby, who played 847 snaps at left tackle, allowed only 16 pressures, 10 hurries, three QB hits, and three sacks. His absence could force Texas to rely on inexperienced players, such as Jaydon Chatman and Jordan Coleman, who have a combined 53 snaps at left tackle, or Brandon Baker, who has played only 20 snaps at left tackle.
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