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Name: LeVeon Moss (+) Coming off Oct 2025 Ankle INJ
College: Texas AM      Number: 8
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-11   Weight: 210
Position:  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2026

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   40 Time: 4.49
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 Data Scout Notes: X-2-4/is RB1 on Team/9GP-121-765-6.3-10 INJ in 24/96-484-5 in 23/4* Top 10 HS RB Recruit 2025: (+) Coming off Oct 2025 Ankle INJ...2024: 2ndC...(+) Coming off 11-02-24 Hip/Leg INJ...2023: NAC...2022: NAC

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  10/13/25 - RB LeVeon MossSr/2026, Texas AM, 5-11, 210 (DS#7 RB) + More +

  Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss will miss a significant period of time with an ankle injury. Coach Mike Elko announced the injury Monday after the team's leading rusher was injured in the first half of Saturday's win over Florida that improved the fourth-ranked Aggies to 6-0. "He's going to have to go get it looked at, and we'll kind of figure out where it's at," Elko said. "It certainly will not end his season, but it's going to be a significant amount of time." Moss had five carries for 46 yards, highlighted by a 22-yard TD run before he was injured in the second quarter Saturday. He leads the Aggies with 70 carries for 389 yards and six touchdowns. It's the second straight season where he's sustained a significant injury after he missed the last four games last season with a knee injury.

"I love Le'Veon," Elko said. "I wish Le'Veon was healthy. We're going to miss him. He's been a warrior for this program. He's given us everything he had to get ready for this season. I hope this goes as fast and as smooth as it can, but injuries are a part of SEC football. And if we're going to allow injuries to impact or derail things, we can't do that." With Moss out the Aggies will make Rueben Owens II, a sophomore who is second on the team with 327 yards rushing, their primary ball carrier. He had had 51 yards rushing and scored his first touchdown of the season Saturday, a week after he had a career-high 142 yards rushing in a win over Mississippi State. - AP College Football


(DS#7 RB) Sr/2026 RB LeVeon MossTexas AM
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  09/27/25 - RB LeVeon MossSr/2026, Texas AM, 5-11, 210 (DS#7 RB) + More +

  Le'Veon Moss ran for a career-high 139 yards and a touchdown and No. 9 Texas A&M held off Auburn 16-10 on Saturday to improve to 4-0 for the first time since 2016. Texas A&M's offense struggled at times, but the defense was solid all day, holding the Tigers to 176 yards and 0 of 12 on third-down attempts. Texas A&M (4-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) was driving in the fourth when Marcel Reed's pass was tipped and intercepted by Xavier Atkins, who returned it 73 yards to the 2. Jackson Arnold scrambled in for the score on the next play to get the Tigers to 13-10 with about 10 1/2 minutes to go. Auburn's defense got a stop after that, but the Tigers couldn't move the ball, with a sack by Cashius Howell forcing a punt less than six minutes left. It looked like the Aggies had a touchdown on their next drive when Reed connected with Mario Craver. But they were flagged for an ineligible player downfield to take the points away. They settled for a field goal that made it 16-10 with less than three minutes to go.

The Tigers got the ball back twice after that, but they punted the first time and Arnold was sacked on fourth down on their next possession and the Aggies ran out the clock to end it. Auburn (3-2, 0-2) entered the game ranked fifth in the nation by allowing just 58.2 yards rushing a game. But the Aggies piled up 145 yards rushing by halftime and finished with 207 yards rushing led by Moss averaging 6.6 yards a carry. The Aggies got a 1-yard TD run from Moss on their first possession to take an early lead. That score was set up by his 38-yard run on the previous play. Randy Bond made field goals of 33 and 49 yards in the second quarter after Auburn got on the board with one from 32 yards. Bond missed one from 50 yards at the end of the second quarter and his 49-yard attempt early in the third quarter was short. Reed threw for 207 yards and KC Concepcion had a season-high 113 yards receiving on seven catches. - Texas AM/AP College Football


(DS#7 RB) Sr/2026 RB LeVeon MossTexas AM
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