Oregon QB Dante Moore Leaves Game Bloodied, Backup Thomas Leads Touchdown Drive
Oregon QB Dante Moore Leaves Game Bloodied, Backup Thomas Leads Touchdown Drive

Oregon QB Dante Moore Leaves Game Bloodied, Backup Thomas Leads Touchdown Drive

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Oregon Ducks starting quarterback Dante Moore was injured during a game against Wisconsin, suffering a bloody nose after a tackle that impacted his face and helmet. Moore was taken to the medical tent for evaluation, where he spent about 15 to 20 minutes before returning to the sidelines with his helmet on but did not re-enter the game. Backup quarterback Brock Thomas took over and led a touchdown drive, showcasing readiness in Moore's absence. Moore had completed 9 of 15 passes for 86 yards and had been sacked twice before leaving the game. Oregon, ranked No. 6, led 7-0 at halftime and extended the lead with Thomas at quarterback in a challenging, rainy game. There is no current update on Moore's injury severity or timeline for his return as the Ducks prepare for upcoming games.

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