Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss has received a positive update on his injury status. After going down with a leg injury in early October against the Florida Gators, head coach Mike Elko confirmed that Moss is expected to return before the end of the regular season — a huge boost for the Aggies’ playoff push.
Moss suffered the setback during Texas A&M’s 34–17 win over Florida after posting 46 rushing yards and a touchdown. Since then, the sophomore standout has been sidelined for multiple games. However, Elko recently told reporters that he “absolutely” expects Moss to be back this season, possibly in time for the Aggies’ rivalry matchup against the Texas Longhorns.
Mike Elko Confirms Encouraging Progress on Le’Veon Moss Recovery
Head coach Mike Elko shared that while there’s no exact timetable for Moss’s return, the star rusher’s recovery is moving in the right direction. “No, not yet,” Elko said when asked for a specific date. “But we absolutely expect him to be back by the end of the regular season.”
Moss’s absence has been felt despite the Aggies’ depth in the backfield. Before his injury, he had recorded 389 rushing yards and three touchdowns across six games, averaging 64.83 yards per game — good for ninth in the SEC. His early production was a key part of Texas A&M’s undefeated run through the first half of the season.
With Moss sidelined, running backs Rueben Owens II, Amari Daniels, EJ Smith, and Jamarion Morrow have stepped up collectively. The group has combined for over 330 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Moss’s absence, helping the Aggies maintain offensive balance.
Why Moss’s Return Could Be a Turning Point for Texas A&M
Texas A&M still has four crucial games remaining — against Missouri, South Carolina, Samford, and No. 13 Texas. The Aggies will need Moss’s explosive running style and versatility to sustain their offensive momentum, particularly against top-ranked defenses.
His potential return for the regular-season finale versus Texas could also add emotional weight to one of college football’s biggest rivalries. For Moss, it would mark a full-circle comeback after missing the back half of last season due to a separate injury against South Carolina.
As the Aggies aim for a major bowl appearance, Moss’s recovery is the good news Texas A&M fans have been waiting for. The coaching staff remains confident that their star running back will be ready to contribute before the postseason begins.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Le’Veon Moss injury update?
Head coach Mike Elko said Moss is progressing well and is expected to return before the end of the regular season.
Q2: When could Le’Veon Moss return to the field?
He could make his comeback in the regular-season finale against the Texas Longhorns if recovery stays on track.
Q3: How did Moss get injured?
He suffered a leg injury during Texas A&M’s 34–17 victory over the Florida Gators in early October 2025.
Q4: Who replaced Le’Veon Moss during his absence?
Rueben Owens II, Amari Daniels, EJ Smith, and Jamarion Morrow have shared rushing duties in Moss’s absence.
Q5: How important is Moss to Texas A&M’s offense?
Very important — he ranked ninth in the SEC in rushing yards per game and provides stability in key drives.
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