Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Texas Longhorns may have to use Arch Manning as a starter for the first time in the redshirt freshman’s college career, as head coach Steve Sarkisian described Heisman candidate Quinn Ewers as "questionable" this week against Louisiana-Monroe, per Yahoo Sports.
Ewers went down in the second quarter against UTSA with what Texas called a strained abdomen. Ewers was in clear discomfort as he walked off the field, as Manning jumped off the bench to lead the way on offense for him.
When Ewers returned from the locker room, he was in street clothes — a clear indication that his day was done after going 14-for-16 for 185 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) leaves the game early in the second quarter of the Longhorns' game against the UTSA Roadrunners at Darrell K RoyalÐTexas Memorial Stadium, Saturday, Sept.
14, 2024. (IMAGN) The injury was not a contact injury, which is usually a cause for concern for any athlete. Ewers said that the pain developed when he threw a 49-yard completed pass to his tight end, Gunnar Helm, and the hand-off on the following play to his running back confirmed the injury. "On the release, he just feels it, you know?" Sarkisian said of the pass play by Ewers, per The Athletic. "I think what he thought was, it was just going to kind of go away, so he stayed in for one more play and then realized, ‘I probably need to get this looked at.