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Injured WR Evan Stewart was a discussion point at Oregon's 2025 Media Day, with personnel expressing sympathy as well as the opportunity for others.
Senior receiver Evan Stewart was preparing for his breakout 2025 campaign with the Oregon Ducks before he suffered an ...
EUGENE — Evan Stewart is away from the program as Oregon opens fall camp, but the Ducks receiver is expected to be back in ...
Oregon coach Dan Lanning said it is, “probably too premature now to say” if Stewart could return in 2025, including the ...
LAS VEGAS - Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning gave an update on receiver Evan Stewart, who suffered a knee injury and will miss significant time, possibly the enti ...
In the past couple of years, the Oregon Ducks headed into the season with returning veteran wide receivers such as Troy Franklin and Tez Johnson. With senior Ev ...
Oregon will hope to build on its phenomenal 13-1 season, but the injury to wide receiver Evan Stewart remains a major concern for coach Dan Lanning.
Stewart was projected to be the No. 1 receiving option for the Ducks this year, having caught 48 passes for 613 yards and five touchdowns a year ago.
Stewart hauled in 48 catches for 613 yards and five touchdowns in his Oregon debut. The five scores were a career high. "Thank you for all the well wishes, I'm on the road to recovery," Stewart said.
In Oregon's case, that star player is wide receiver Evan Stewart, who suffered a knee injury this past week that is likely to hold him out for most of, if not all, the 2025 college football season.
Even without Stewart, the team still carries two former 5-stars (Moore and Dickey). Lastly, the timing of this could be much worse. This injury was suffered in early June, not mid-October.
According to Matt Zenitz and Zach Dimmit, Oregon WR Evan Stewart suffered a torn patellar tendon in practice this past week. The rising senior confirmed the injury on social media.