Oregon large receiver Evan Stewart has suffered a knee harm that’s anticipated to affect his availability within the 2025 season, sources confirmed to ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Friday.
The harm, which occurred earlier this week, is doubtlessly season-ending, and Stewart is ready to bear additional evaluations, based on sources.
Stewart, who started his profession at Texas A&M earlier than transferring to Eugene forward of the 2024 season, caught 48 passes for 613 yards and 5 touchdowns final 12 months. He didn’t play in Oregon’s 41-21 loss to Ohio State within the Rose Bowl attributable to a decrease again harm.
The previous five-star recruit was projected as a high large receiver within the Large Ten this season and the Geese’ main returning receiver after high targets Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden left this system. With sophomore quarterback Dante Moore possible taking up the reins underneath heart after Dillon Gabriel departed for the NFL, Stewart was more likely to be Moore’s No. 1 goal in his debut season.
The remainder of the Geese’ receiving group is now headlined by returning wideouts Justius Lowe and Gary Bryant Jr. in addition to Malik Benson, who transferred from Florida State within the offseason. Benson had 25 catches for 311 yards and one landing at FSU final 12 months.
At Texas A&M, Stewart had 53 catches for 649 yards and two touchdowns in 10 video games throughout his freshman season. He had 38 catches for 514 yards and 4 scores in eight video games throughout 2023, his closing season with the Aggies.
ESPN’s Chris Low contributed to this report.