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Texas QB Quinn Ewers leaves UTSA game with apparent lower-body injury, Arch Manning throws TD on next play

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Texas QB Quinn Ewers left the No. 2 Longhornsโ€™ game against UTSA on Saturday with a non-contact injury.

Ewers gingerly walked to the sideline after he appeared to pull up after a handoff in the second quarter. He was replaced by Arch Manning, who threw a touchdown pass to give Texas a 21-0 lead.

Ewers was 14-of-16 for 185 yards and two touchdowns before he was taken to the medical tent on the Texas sidelines. After he was examined in the tent, a dejected Ewers made a slow walk to the Texas locker room with a towel over his head.

Manning, meanwhile, threw that TD pass on his first attempt after coming into the game. It was a 19-yard strike to DeAndre Moore Jr.

Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, has been the No. 2 quarterback for the Longhorns since the College Football Playoff in January. After UTSA cut Texas’ lead to 21-7, Manning rushed for a 67-yard TD on his third play after replacing Ewers.

Ewers has missed time due to injuries in each of his two seasons as Texasโ€™ starter with shoulder injuries. He injured his right throwing shoulder in a game against Alabama in 2022 and injured his left shoulder against Houston in 2023. Ewers missed two games after he was hurt against the Cougars a season ago and replaced by Maalik Murphy. Heโ€™s now the starting quarterback at Duke after transferring at the end of the regular season.

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