Injuries are an unfortunate part of football and the wrong one to a top player can make or break a season for any team on any level.
Sadly, it appears that Texas A&M has its first significant injury of the 2023 season.
It is being reported by multiple sources that sophomore tight end Donovan Green will miss the season after tearing his ACL.
Green was expected to be the top tight end on coach Jimbo Fisher’s depth chart.
The 6-foot-4, 245-pound Green showed many flashes of his potential greatness in 2022. Across 10 games with four starts, Green ranked fourth on the team in catches (22) and receiving yards (233) while totaling two touchdowns.
He was a four-star prospect and the No. 116 overall player in the Class of 2022. He was also the fourth-ranked tight end and a key member of a class that was the highest-ranked class in history according to 247Sports.
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With Green out, senior Max Wright will likely step into a more prominent role in the offense.
The Aggies will open their 2023 season at home on Sept. 2 against New Mexico.