Texas A&M started spring football off on a good start last Monday. The pivotal 2023 season starts and ends with roster construction and implementing the newest recruiting class to blend with the current veterans leading the program into the season.
However, injuries in spring practice, especially to some of the more vital members of the roster, can hinder development opportunities. Yet, the positive news is that the regular season is still five months away so the healing process can complete its process before wins and losses come into play.
According to a source and a post on social media, Aggies starting wide receiver Evan Stewart, who is entering his sophomore season, has reportedly sustained an ankle injury during spring practice, likely ending his spring football season.
Update on Evan Stewart🚨: The aggies top WR has suffered an ankle injury. The time table of his return is unknown and there is no rush for him to return to spring ball. #GigEm pic.twitter.com/sRK8DABD3x
— College Football Headlines  (@CFBHEADLINES) March 26, 2023
Without knowing the severity of the injury, assumption or speculation is inappropriate, and we’re wishing Stewart a speedy recovery in the coming months ahead of what should be a monster 2023 season for the ascending superstar talent.
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