Update: A spokesperson from the University of Oregon athletic department has confirmed CSNNW’s initial report that Tyrell Crosby will miss the remainder of the season due to a foot injury.
The Ducks learned of another season-ending injury on Monday.
Tyrell Crosby, who missed Oregon’s opening game against UC Davis with a foot injury, will miss the remainder of the season, according to Aaron Fentress of CSN Northwest.
Crosby re-injured his foot in the first half against Nebraska. Fentress said details Crosby’s injury remain unclear. DuckTerrority.com reported that Crosby will undergo surgery this week for a broken foot.
Offensive line coach Steve Greatwood did not provide a status update on Crosby following Monday’s practice, saying: “We just have to wait and see. He is day to day.”
The Ducks do not discuss injuries, but generally tend to announce season-ending injuries.
Earlier Monday afternoon, the Ducks learned that Devon Allen is out for the season after his second knee injury as an Oregon football player.
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Tyrell Crosby’s season also over after injury on Saturday
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September 18, 2016
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Oregon Ducks offensive linesman Tyrell Crosby (73) lifts up Oregon Ducks running back Royce Freeman (21) after running the ball more than 40 yards down the field. The play was eventually called back because of holding on the offense. The No. 2 Oregon Ducks play the No. 7 Arizona Wildcats in the Pac-12 Championship at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on December 5, 2014. (Taylor Wilder/Emerald)
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