Injury updates on Noah Sewell, Mykael Wright following Ducks' win
EUGENE — Oregon’s win over Oregon State Saturday did not come without a few injury scares.
The Ducks have been devastated by injuries this season and saw two more key players leave Saturday’s game.
Star linebacker Noah Sewell left in the second half with an injury. After spending time in the medical tent, he was seen on the sideline without his helmet. He did not return to the game and was not in full pads by the time the final whistle blew.
Mykael Wright, Oregon’s top cornerback, also left with what appeared to be a shoulder injury. He spent time in the injury tent and was sidelined for the rest of the game, too.
During his postgame press conference, Mario Cristobal did not mention specific players when discussing injuries.
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But he said that none of Oregon’s players who picked up knocks Saturday weren’t “too serious.” Cristobal said he will provide further injury details when they are available.
But initial exams of Wright, Sewell, and any other injured Ducks did not indicate any major injuries.























