Texas vs. Texas A&M full injury report for Week 14

The final SEC injury report update was released before Texas vs. Texas A&M in College Station in primetime on Nov. 30.
Quinn Ewers, Texas football
Quinn Ewers, Texas football / Tim Warner/GettyImages
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There was big news for No. 3 Texas football, with starting quarterback Quinn Ewers being removed from the final SEC injury report a few hours before kickoff on the road against the No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies on Nov. 30.

Ewers was previously listed with a status of "probable" on the first three SEC-mandated injury reports this week, leading up to the Lone Star Showdown in College Station tonight against the Aggies.

Both Ewers and redshirt freshman backup quarterback Arch Manning had taken practice reps with the first-team offense this week. But Ewers will be the starting quarterback from what we know of for Texas tonight against Texas A&M.

Head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns don't have any other players listed on the injury report this week for the Texas A&M game other than Ewers. Wide receivers DeAndre Moore Jr. and Isaiah Bond were dealing with various lower-body injury issues until last week in the win over Kentucky at home on Senior Day.

But Moore and Bond weren't listed on any of the SEC injury report updates for the Longhorns this week for the Texas A&M game.

Here's a look at the full injury report for the Lone Star Showdown in Week 14 between No. 5 Texas and No. 20 Texas A&M at Kyle Field in College Station, TX, on Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m. CT.

Texas football injury report vs. Texas A&M

Derek Williams Jr., S (Out)

CJ Baxter Jr., RB (Out)

Christian Clark, RB (Out)

Velton Gardner, RB (Out)

Texas A&M injury report vs. Texas

Cyrus Allen, WR (Out)

Tyreek Chappell, DB (Out)

Le'Veon Moss, RB (Out)

Jaylen Henderson, QB (Out)

Mark Nabou Jr., OL (Out)

Will Lee III, CB (Game Time Decision)

Jaydon Hill, DB (Game Time Decision)

Rueben Owens, RB (Game Time Decision)

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