Evan Stewart injury: Oregon star WR suffers knee injury, putting status for 2025 season in question

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There is concern that Oregon star wide receiver Evan Stewart could miss the 2025 season after suffering a knee injury this week that’s believed to be a torn patellar tendon, sources confirmed to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz. Stewart bypassed the 2025 NFL Draft to return to school for his senior season earlier this year and was the most experienced player at the position returning this fall for the Ducks.

The former five-star prospect transferred from Texas A&M to Oregon last offseason. Stewart caught 48 passes for 613 yards and a career-high five touchdown receptions during the 2024 campaign. Stewart didn’t play in Oregon’s 41-21 loss in the Rose Bowl to Ohio State due to a lower back injury.

With Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden departing the program, Stewart was expected to be the program’s top target for quarterback Dante Moore — the presumed starter heading into the fall. The Ducks also added Malik Benson (formerly of Florida State and Alabama) via the transfer portal and return Justius Lowe and Gary Bryant Jr. 

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Lowe appeared in 10 games last season — making five starts — and caught 21 passes for 203 yards and a touchdown. Bryant had 30 catches for 442 yards and four touchdowns in 2023 but was limited to only two games in 2024. 




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Author : Cameron Salerno

Publish date : 2025-06-06 15:49:00

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