Texas A&M at Auburn: Wednesday injury report revealed
Texas A&M and Auburn are set to face off in a Week 13 matchup at Jordan-Hare Stadium. We now have a better idea of health of both teams entering the game, as the initial injury report was released by the SEC on Wednesday.
The Aggies have been dealt a couple of crucial blows over the past couple weeks with receiver Cyrus Allen and running back Le’Veon Moss both being lost to season-ending injuries. A&M turned to EJ Smith last week in a win against New Mexico State as he rushed for 60 yards on 15 carries.
As for Auburn, quarterback Payton Thorne was questionable last week with a shoulder injury but ultimately played against Louisiana-Monroe. He threw for 286 yards and a season-high five touchdowns in a 48-14 win.
You can view the full injury report for the game between Texas A&M and Auburn below.
Texas A&M
- Cyrus Allen, WR, OUT
- Tyreek Chappell, DB, OUT
- Le’Veon Moss, RB, OUT
- Mark Nabou Jr., OL, OUT
- Rueben Owens, RB, Doubtful
- Chase Bisontis, OL, Doubtful
- Jaylen Henderson, QB, Questionable
Auburn
- Caleb Burton III, WR, OUT
- Jamonta Waller, OLB, OUT
- Tyler Scott, DB, OUT
- Champ Anthony, DB, OUT
- Alex McPherson, K, OUT
- Brandon Frazier, TE, OUT
- Caleb Wooden, S, Questionable
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Auburn, on the other hand, enters the game at 4-6 in its second season under coach Hugh Freeze. It needs to win its remaining two games to make a bowl game, which it did in his first year.
This will be the 15th meeting all-time between Auburn and Texas A&M. The Aggies hold an 8-6 lead in the series and also won the most recent matchup by a score of 27-10 in 2023.
Auburn will look to get its revenge for that game and also play spoiler to A&M’s CFP hopes on Saturday. Kickoff between the Aggies and Tigers is set for 6:30 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN.