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Rumors Swirl About Season-Ending Injury for Oregon Ducks Star Receiver

Updated June 6, 2025, 5:21 a.m. by Athlon Sports 1 min read

Rumors Swirl About Season-Ending Injury for Oregon Ducks Star Receiver originally appeared on Athlon Sports.The Oregon Ducks appear to have gotten some devastating news on Thursday night.

According to a post on social media that has starting to circulate, starting wide receiver Evan Stewart has reportedly suffered a season-ending injury, and will not be available for the Ducks' 2025 campaign.

The post, from College Football Headlines on X, says that Stewart tore his patellar tendon.

Throughout his career, Stewart has dealt with injuries, but if confirmed, this will undoubtedly be the most significant.Up to this point, there have been no confirmed reports from Oregon Ducks beat reporters or national media members, but we will see how the story develops.

Breaking News Oregon Star WR Evan Stewart tore his patellar tendon and will miss the entire 2025-2026 season Stewart has battled with Injuries time and time again.

While at Texas A&M and Oregon.

Was also heading into his draft year but that will have to wait.

pic.twitter.com/JDpruPC8xg College Football Headlines (@CFBHeadlines) June 6, 2025If this report turns out to be true, it would be a devastating development for the Ducks.

After losing receiver Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden to the NFL this year, plus tight end Terrance Ferguson, Stewart was projected to be the clear-cut No.

1 option in the receiving game.

Should Stewart be unavailable, the Ducks will have to turn to true freshman WR Dakorien Moore as their No.

1, which is not a great place to be in.

While Moore was the No.

1 ranked WR in the 2025 class, and was expected to play a major role in the offense, it's not great to have to rely on a true freshman as your main target.

The Ducks also have a number of other options, including former 5-star Jurrion Dickey, and guys like Kyler Kasper, Malik Benson, Justius Lowe, Jeremiah McClellan, and Gary Bryant Jr.

Oregon also has tight end Kenyon Sadiq, who many project to be one of the best TE's in the nation this year.

While we wait for official news, everyone in Oregon is hoping for the best when it comes to Stewart's health.

Related: Dan Lanning, Oregon Receive Major News Ahead of Critical Recruiting StretchThis story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared..

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