Texas A&M first-year quarterback Haynes King was ruled out of the rest of the Aggies’ game against Colorado on Saturday, the club announced.
King injured his lower leg unidentified early in the first quarter, in a second Texas A&M sports car. He ran off when he read the play and was thrown to the ground by his Colorado colleague Guy Guy; he appeared on the ground with difficulty at his feet. King left the field for inspection shortly after. He returned dressed in street clothes with a cane, with his right foot in his boot.
He finished the day finishing 1 of 2 yards in 8 yards. He ran once again for two yards.
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Sophomore Zach Calzada replaced King. He finished $ 10 on 24 in 64 yards at the end of the third quarter and added four touchdowns in 14 yards.
King, the 131st player in the 2020 squad, was also present The fifth phase of the 247Sports Composite which is at high risk. He finished 21 of 33 yards out of 292 yards, scoring twice and three rebounds, in his first season against Kent State.
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