Texas A&M's Moss Out for Season After Injury
Texas A&M's Moss Out for Season After Injury

Texas A&M's Moss Out for Season After Injury

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Texas A&M's leading running back, Le'Veon Moss, has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2024 season due to a knee injury sustained during the Aggies' 44-20 loss to South Carolina. Moss, the team's leading rusher with 765 yards and 10 touchdowns, ranks third in the SEC. The injury leaves Texas A&M with limited depth at running back, with Amari Daniels and EJ Smith expected to step up in Moss' absence. The Aggies are also missing Rueben Owens, injured during preseason, who may return if the team advances in the postseason. Texas A&M, currently 7-2, faces New Mexico State after a bye week, with a challenging schedule ahead including games against Auburn and Texas. Despite the setback, Coach Mike Elko expressed confidence in Daniels' ability to lead the rushing attack moving forward.

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