Le'Veon Moss Not Believed to Have Suffered Season-Ending Injury
According to Pete Nakos of On3Sports, there is optimism from the Texas A&M program that running back Le'Veon Moss (ankle) did not suffer a season-ending injury in Saturday's win over Florida. The senior ball carrier suffered an ankle injury, but tests are ongoing to determine the severity. Moss is in his fourth season with the Aggies and has tallied 389 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 70 opportunities this year. If Moss has to miss time, Rueben Owens II, who has rushed for 327 yards and one touchdown, is capable of leading the team's backfield moving forward. The No. 4-ranked Aggies are slated to play at Arkansas this weekend before a showdown in Death Valley at LSU in Week 9.
Source: Pete Nakos - On3Sports
Source: Pete Nakos - On3Sports
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