Dan Lanning offers injury update on RB Jordan James, DL My’Keil Gardner

Lanning offered a brief injury update on Jordan James and My’Keil Gardner on Wednesday.

The Oregon Ducks wrapped up their final practice before game week on Wednesday afternoon in Eugene, but it didn’t come without some news that turned the heads of fans.

Reporters made note going into practice that starting running back Jordan James was not with the team to start the day, making it the first practice that he has missed this fall. Defensive lineman My’Keil Gardner was also not with the team once again, making it his fourth consecutive missed practice.

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Afterward, head coach Dan Lanning met with media members to discuss fall camp as a whole, and he had this to say about the players, starting with James:

“It’s just precautionary today,” Lanning said. “He’s got a lot of wear and tear and we felt like this was a good day to pull some off of him.”

That’s good news for the Ducks, who kick off the 2024 season in just over a week with a home game against the Idaho Vandals on Saturday, August 31.

However, it wasn’t quite as good of news when talking about Gardner, a redshirt freshman lineman.

“My’Keil is probably going to be down for a while,” Lanning said. “We’re anxious to get him back, but it won’t be something that happens overnight. He’s going to be down for a little bit.”

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Gardner played in one game as a true freshman in 2023, registering one tackle against Portland State before redshirting. If he is held out for much of the 2024 season, you can expect that he may utilize a medical redshirt before coming back again in 2025, but until we know more about his injury situation, it is hard to forecast what lies ahead for the talented defender.

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Oregon Ducks secure commitment from 3-star defensive line prospect

The Oregon Ducks picked up a commitment from class of 2023 3-star defensive tackle My’Keil Gardner from Peoria, Arizona on Wednesday.

The Oregon Ducks secured yet another big win on the recruiting trail, this time nailing down a commitment from 3-star defensive lineman My’Keil Gardner out of Peoria, Arizona.

Gardner took an official visit to Eugene back on June 24, and held offers from over 20 different programs – including USC, UCLA, Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan, Iowa, Iowa State, Cal, Nebraska, and Washington State.

Gardner is a six-foot-two, 275 pound defensive tackle from Liberty High School in Arizona. He is ranked No. 494 nationally in the class of 2023, per 247Sports, coming in as the No. 59 ranked defensive lineman and No. 11 ranked prospect in the state of Arizona.

Gardner visited Eugene multiple times in addition to his official visit, and he was in attendance at Oregon’s spring game in April – coming away from it with really positive things to say about the program and players.

“My Oregon visit was great,” Gardner said. “Always love my visits to Eugene I didn’t think it could top my first one and it did. Highlights for me was actually talking and bonding with the team, meeting the players and talking about just everything laughing and being guys.”

Dan Lanning and the Ducks continue to secure commitments from high level players across the entire country, and Gardner will factor into a solid group of defensive linemen when he reaches campus in 2023.

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