Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed Injured in Third Quarter vs. Utah State

URGENT UPDATE: Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed exited the game against Utah State in the third quarter due to a concerning injury. The incident occurred with just under four minutes left in the third quarter while the Aggies were leading 37-14.
Reed lost his footing during a scramble, landing awkwardly before being hit by a defender while still on the ground. Medical personnel rushed to assist him as he remained down on the field, raising immediate concerns about his condition.
After a brief evaluation, Reed stood up and walked to the sideline, where he spent time in the medical tent. He later emerged, jogging off the field accompanied by trainers. However, no immediate update on his condition has been provided by the Texas A&M medical staff.
This injury raises significant questions about Reed’s status moving forward as the Aggies continue their season. Fans are anxiously awaiting further information on the quarterback’s health, especially with the pivotal games ahead.
Stay tuned for updates on Reed’s condition and its implications for Texas A&M’s upcoming matchups.