The Rise of Arch Manning: Quinn Ewers Injury Update
It was a day of twists and turns for Texas football fans as star quarterback Quinn Ewers suffered an apparent injury during the game against UTSA. Ewers, who had been leading the No. 2 Longhorns to a 14-0 lead, found himself on the ground after a handoff to Quintrevion Wisner. Medical staff quickly rushed onto the field to attend to him.
As Ewers walked off the field, a sense of unease filled the air. The young quarterback, who had shown so much promise, seemed off-balance and uncomfortable. With his jersey pulled over his face, he disappeared into the team’s medical tent, leaving fans holding their breath for an update.
In Ewers’ absence, the spotlight shifted to another rising star – Arch Manning. Manning wasted no time making an impact, throwing a 19-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Moore on his first play. Not stopping there, Manning showcased his versatility by running for a 67-yard touchdown on Texas’ next possession.
Before his injury, Ewers had been impressive, completing 14-of-16 passes for 185 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. However, this setback wasn’t unfamiliar to Ewers, who had missed four games over the previous two seasons due to injuries.
As Texas officials remained tight-lipped about the extent of Ewers’ injury, one thing was clear – the rise of Arch Manning had begun, and Longhorns fans were in for an exciting ride.