Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell has given the latest update on quarterback Billy Edwards Jr.’s injury status as the Badgers prepare for a critical showdown against Ohio State. Edwards, who has struggled with knee issues since the season opener, remains uncertain for the upcoming Big Ten clash.
The Badgers’ quarterback situation has been fluid all season due to multiple injuries. Edwards, who won the starting job in fall camp, has barely seen the field, and Fickell made it clear that the team will not rush him back until he’s fully ready to protect himself and contribute at a high level.
Wisconsin’s Quarterback Chaos: Edwards’ Status Still in Question
Luke Fickell addressed the uncertainty around Billy Edwards Jr. in a press conference, saying the staff still needs time to evaluate the health of all quarterbacks before naming a starter for the Ohio State game. “I can’t answer that at this point in time,” Fickell said. “We’ve got to see the health of everybody. That’ll be big as we get rolling into Tuesday. So I don’t have an exact on that just yet.”
Edwards initially suffered a sprained knee during the season opener and returned briefly against Maryland before being sidelined again. That game also saw backup Danny O’Neil suffer an injury, adding to the team’s ongoing depth issues. Edwards has attempted just 16 passes this season, a far cry from what was expected after he secured the starting job.
Wisconsin has turned to Hunter Simmons and O’Neil at various points, but neither has managed to stabilize the offense. Simmons struggled in a recent 0–31 loss to Iowa, completing just 8 of 21 passes for 82 yards and an interception. O’Neil leads the team with 640 passing yards and five touchdowns but remains sidelined after his own setback on September 20.
Fickell admitted that the coaching staff may have mishandled Edwards’ return earlier in the year, potentially delaying his recovery. “We want Billy to be 100 percent or as close to 100 percent in order to protect himself,” Fickell explained. “I told you guys, I have to save Billy from himself, and my job is to continue to do that so that when we do get him back, we have him back for the duration of the year.”
How Edwards’ Health Impacts Wisconsin’s Season
The uncertainty surrounding Billy Edwards Jr. is part of a larger problem for Wisconsin, which has stumbled to a 2–4 overall record and a winless 0–3 mark in Big Ten play. The offense has struggled to find rhythm without consistent quarterback play, and the pressure is mounting with a brutal stretch ahead that includes Ohio State, Oregon, and Indiana in the next four weeks.
Edwards’ return could provide much-needed stability and leadership under center. His experience and arm talent were key reasons he earned the starting job, and Wisconsin’s offense could benefit significantly if he’s cleared to play. However, rushing him back too early could risk aggravating the injury further, something Fickell is determined to avoid.
The Badgers’ season may hinge on how quickly Edwards can return to full health — and how effective he can be once he does. For now, the quarterback situation remains unsettled, and Wisconsin will likely continue evaluating its options as the Ohio State game approaches.
All eyes are now on Billy Edwards Jr.’s recovery. His status could shape the remainder of Wisconsin’s season and determine whether the Badgers can turn things around in Big Ten play.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Billy Edwards Jr. injury update?
Edwards is still recovering from a knee sprain suffered in the season opener. His status for the Ohio State game remains uncertain as Wisconsin monitors his progress.
Q2: Will Billy Edwards Jr. play against Ohio State?
Luke Fickell has not committed to Edwards starting. The team will evaluate his health in the coming days before making a final decision.
Q3: How has Wisconsin performed without Billy Edwards Jr.?
The Badgers are 2–4 overall and 0–3 in Big Ten play. Quarterback injuries have contributed to inconsistent offensive performances.
Q4: Who are the other quarterbacks Wisconsin has used?
Hunter Simmons and Danny O’Neil have both seen playing time. O’Neil leads the team in passing yards but is also recovering from injury.
Q5: What’s next for Wisconsin?
Wisconsin faces a tough schedule with Ohio State, Oregon, and Indiana in the next four games. A healthy Edwards could boost their chances.
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