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Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman's injured shoulder is improving and he is healthy enough where he's expected to dress and be available against No.

9 Missouri on Saturday, sources told ESPN. After not dressing against last week against Arkansas and not playing since Sept.

7, Weigman has taken meaningful reps and improved enough where he will be back in uniform for the No. 25 Aggies, sources said.

The decision whether to start Weigman or Marcel Reed is a game-time one, per sources. Reed looms as the expected starter for the fourth straight game, according to sources, who cautioned that if Weigman is feeling 100% that there is a chance that he could resume his starting role.

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