
Myles Garrett Injury: Updates on Texas A&M Star's Status and Return
Texas A&M star Myles Garrett is recovering from a concussion suffered in Week 11.
Continue for updates.
Thursday, Nov. 20
Garrett Probable vs. LSU
Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle has an update on Garrett's status:
Saturday, Nov. 15
Garrett Out With Injury
Texas A&M defensive lineman Myles Garrett has experienced a breakout freshman season. That stellar campaign might have hit a setback, as the star pass-rusher will miss the Aggies' Week 12 game vs. the University of Missouri.
Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle reported the latest on Garrett's injury:
During his first season with the Aggies, Garrett has already compiled over 10 sacks and made his presence felt in the SEC West. Though Texas A&M has taken a step back from its hot start, Garrett has played well all season.
Earlier this year, Garrett eclipsed Jadeveon Clowney's freshman record of eight sacks and continued to climb the ladder. His play also earned respect from University of Alabama tight end O.J. Howard, per Charlie Potter of 247Sports:
"They have a young guy. He’s really fast off the ball. ...
He can be very disruptive. He’s very quick. He’s a true freshman, but he has great ball skills. He hustles very hard to the ball, even if it’s not going his way. We’ve just got to stay on him forever. We’ve got to block him forever, no matter what. If it’s backside or frontside, just block him the whole time.
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Garrett signed with the Aggies as the No. 1 weak-side defensive end, per 247Sports, and he has more than lived up to the billing. Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports and Michael Felder of Bleacher Report offered their takes on Garrett:
If he's forced to miss time, the Aggies would be without one of the most disruptive pass-rushers in the country. Missing time would also stunt the growth of what appears to be one of the brightest young stars.
The defense has already struggled, so the loss would be a critical one for Kevin Sumlin. Kyle Allen—and the offense as a whole—will have to carry the team in order to compete the rest of the way.
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