Kansas State Freshman Linkon Cure Misses Practice Due Knee Injury
Kansas State Freshman Linkon Cure Misses Practice Due Knee Injury

Kansas State Freshman Linkon Cure Misses Practice Due Knee Injury

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Kansas State football's highly anticipated freshman tight end, Linkon Cure, has faced a preseason setback due to a minor right knee injury, keeping him limited in drills but expected to be ready by the season start. Despite the injury, Coach Chris Klieman and tight ends coach Luke Wells praise Cure's physical skills and potential, noting the depth of talent at the tight end position that Cure must navigate for playing time. Kansas State is favored to win the Big 12 conference in 2025, with analysts highlighting improvements in quarterback Avery Johnson's development and the team's ball protection. Meanwhile, Clemson Tigers have begun preseason camp with some players in no-contact status due to injuries, preparing for upcoming scrimmages. In Major League Baseball, the Athletics are managing a lengthy injured list that includes key players Jacob Wilson, Max Muncy, and Denzel Clarke, while the Washington Nationals seek to end a six-game losing streak as they welcome back pitcher Cade Cavalli from injury. These updates highlight key injury-related challenges and optimistic prospects across college football and professional baseball teams.

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