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Oregon Ducks injury report for Rivarly Week game vs Washington Huskies

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The Oregon Ducks injury report ahead of Rivalry Week game against the Washington Huskies.

Oregon Ducks injury report for Rivarly Week game vs Washington HuskiesStory byZachary Neel, Ducks WireFri, November 28, 2025 at 6:24 PM UTC·5 min read

In the new world of college football, longevity is as important as ever, with teams potentially facing 15-16 game schedules in order to win a national championship. This means staying healthy has been key, and for the Oregon Ducks, that's something that has been a struggle over the past few weeks. Several top players and starters have missed time due to ailments, and while there's a hope that this team can be healthy once the postseason begins, questions remain about who will be available this week vs. the Washington Huskies.

At the top of the list of injuries for Oregon are a pair of wide receivers, Dakorien Moore and Gary Bryant Jr., the two leading receivers for the Ducks this year. Oregon is also dealing with some dings, both on the offensive line with Iapani Laloulu, Isaiah World, Alex Harkey, Gernorris Wilson, and the defensive line with Tionne Gray. Here is our early projection of what the Ducks' injury report will look like for Friday night's game.

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  • Dakorien Moore (Doubtful)

  • Gary Bryant Jr. (Doubtful)

  • Evan Stewart (Doubtful)

  • Iapani Laloulu (Questionable)

  • Isaiah World (Questionable)

  • Alex Harkey (Questionable

  • Gernorris Wilson (Questionable)

  • Tionne Gray (Questionable)

  • Sione Laulea (Doubtful)

  • Da'Jaun Riggs (Doubtful)

  • Dillon Gresham (Out)

  • Trey McNutt (Out)

  • Jayden Limar (Out)

  • Kyler Kasper (Out for Season)

  • Bryce Boulton (Out for Season)

Dakorien Moore (Doubtful)

Dakorien Moore has missed the past three games with a knee injury that was originally feared to be far worse than it appears. Lanning said the true freshman tweaked his knee in practice, but was expected to be OK. While it appears Moore will likely come back at some point this season, I would be surprised if it's this week.

Gary Bryant Jr. (Doubtful)

After suffering an apparent ankle injury in the Week 11 game vs. Iowa, Gary Bryant Jr. has missed the past two games. He was seen sporting a walking boot on the sideline of last week's game vs. USC, so it seems unlikely that he will play on Saturday.

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Evan Stewart (Doubtful)

Evan Stewart has not yet played this year after tearing his patellar tendon this summer, but there is hope that he can return to the field soon. Earlier this month, Lanning said they are continually evaluating his recovery process. Does that mean he sees the field this weekend against Washington? Originally, we believed that was possible, as sources told Ducks Wire that Stewart was targeting a return to the field for the USC or Washington game. However, winds have changed a little bit, and it seems more likely that Stewart won't be able to return until the postseason, if at all this season.

Iapani Laloulu (Questionable)

Poncho Laloulu went down with a leg injury last week after getting whipped by a defender in a pile. He left the game in the first half and was unable to return, laboring quite a bit walking off the field after the game. When asked about Poncho and whether or not he would play this week, Lanning said, "We'll see." Should Poncho be unable to play, Charlie Pickard will get the start.

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Isaiah World (Questionable)

Isaiah World was listed as questionable for last week's game with an ankle injury after rolling it the week before vs. Minnesota. While Fox Crader got the start at LT, World rotated in for a few series and got a handful of snaps in the game. It feels likely that he will be able to play against Washington, but he will likely be listed as questionable on the pre-game availability report.

Alex Harkey (Questionable)

Alex Harkey was banged up earlier in the month, missing the game vs. Iowa with an ankle injury. He was started both games since then, but missed some time vs. USC with another ailment. He should be okay to play in this game, but might be listed as questionable.

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Gernorris Wilson (Questionable)

After starting for an injured Alex Harkey vs. Iowa, Wilson has missed the last two games with a foot injury. He was seen with a walking boot on the sideline last week, so it may be doubtful that he plays vs. Washington.

Tionne Gray (Questionable)

Tionne Gray has popped up on the injury report this past month, and he did not play vs. USC despite suiting up. We will see if he can give it a go this week vs. Washington.

Sione Laulea (Doubtful)

Sione Laulea missed his fourth straight game this past week against USC with an undisclosed injury.

Da'Jaun Riggs (Doubtful)

Da'Jaun Riggs missed his fourth straight game this past week against USC with an undisclosed injury.

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Jayden Limar (Out)

Limar has missed several games now with an undisclosed injury. Lanning said earlier this season that he would be down "for a while" but they didn't expect the injury to be long-term.

Dillon Gresham (Out)

Dillon Greshman suffered a neck injury before the season started, and has not suited up for the Ducks. Lanning said early in the season that his being held out was more precautionary, but he has remained sidelined. We will see if he returns at all, but until we see him suited up, the assumption is that he will be held out.

Trey McNutt (Out)

After suffering a broken leg during fall camp, the five-star true freshman safety has been held out this season. Lanning said during the bye week there is still a chance for McNutt to return this season.

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Kyler Kasper (Out for Season)

Kyler Kasper underwent another foot surgery this month, which will knock him out for the remainder of the year, Lanning confirmed.

Bryce Boulton (Out for Season)

Bryce Boulton has been listed as out for the season on Oregon's pregame availability report with an undisclosed injury.

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