Evan Stewart's Injury Update Sparks Hope for Oregon Ducks
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks, currently 6-1 this season, have received encouraging news about wide receiver Evan Stewart's recovery from a torn patellar tendon, which sidelined him for most of the season. Reports indicate that Stewart is on track to return in November, with his rehabilitation progressing faster than expected. His recent TikTok video, showcasing him in good spirits, has further fueled optimism regarding his comeback.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning has expressed cautious optimism about Stewart's potential return, emphasizing the importance of not rushing the recovery process. If Stewart rejoins the team, he could keep his red shirt eligibility while contributing in the postseason. With four games remaining against teams like Iowa and USC, his presence would significantly enhance the Ducks' already formidable offense.
Despite Stewart's absence, freshman Dakorien Moore has emerged as a key player, leading the team in receiving yards. However, Stewart's addition would provide quarterback Dante Moore with another crucial target, potentially elevating the Ducks' offensive capabilities as they aim for a spot in the College Football Playoff.


