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Sources - NC State QB Devin Leary (shoulder) out vs. Syracuse

Star NC State quarterback Devin Leary will be out for the No. 15 Wolfpack's game at No. 18 Syracuse on Saturday, sources told ESPN.

Leary, the ACC preseason player of the year, injured his shoulder against Florida State last week. Coach Dave Doeren has set a timetable where Leary's return could be anywhere from a week to six weeks. For the first week, Leary is not ready to return.

Leary, a fifth-year player, is one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in the sport. He's thrown for 6,807 yards and 62 touchdowns in his career. He's thrown for 11 touchdowns and four interceptions this season.

NC State will start Jack Chambers, a graduate transfer from Charleston Southern who arrived in 2022 and has yet to start a game for the Wolfpack. Chambers did not complete a pass in relief against Florida State, but he did lead the Wolfpack on a pair of fourth-quarter field goal drives that allowed them to take the lead and win the game.

Chambers did flash a dual-threat capability, finishing the game with 39 rushing yards on seven attempts. He failed to complete the only pass he threw last week. On the season for NC State, he's 6-for-14 for 48 yards and one touchdown. This will be his first start for the Wolfpack.

At Charleston Southern, Chambers was second-team all-Big South and finished in the Top 20 nationally in the FCS with 63.3-percent completion percentage.

Leary left the game after taking a hit from 300-pound FSU defensive lineman Joshua Former late in the third quarter of NC State's win over the Seminoles last week. Farmer was penalized for roughing the passer on the play. Leary eventually left the field with the help of trainers and watched the final quarter with his right (throwing) arm in a sling.

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