Le'Veon Moss injury update: ESPN broadcast gives latest on Texas A&M RB

Texas A&M star running back Le’Veon Moss exited the field and spent some time in the injury tent during the second quarter of Saturday afternoon’s clash between the Aggies and Auburn Tigers. He however returned before the halftime break.
Prior to suffering the unknown injury, Moss recorded 64 yards and one touchdown on six rushes. His touchdown gave the Aggies a 7-0 lead to kick off the afternoon.
“On the last drive, Le’Veon Moss ran off the field and limped his way to the injury tent,” ESPN‘s Katie George said. “He spent some time in there and came out. I asked if he was fine when he came out and he gave me a thumbs up, but he has spent 10-15 minutes on the injury bike. He’s still there remaining.”
Through three games this season, Moss totaled 168 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 33 carries. Three of those four scores on the ground came in A&M’s 41-40 road victory over No. 8 Notre Dame on Sept. 13. He joined ‘The Paul Finebaum Show’ on Wednesday to discuss that massive victory.
“It was pretty cool,” Moss said. “It ain’t nothing like Kyle Field though. It got pretty loud, but it ain’t like Kyle Field. Their fans ain’t like ours.” Moss certainly didn’t look fazed by the crowd noise, rushing for 81 yards and the three touchdowns.
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Finebaum was a bit surprised by Moss’ response to his question, especially considering the history and tradition of Notre Dame as one of the premier venues in college football. But the A&M running back didn’t budge on his opinion in a follow up question.
“I see it as just another place to play,” he said. “You put a ball down in the middle of the street on concrete and I’m ready. It don’t matter where.”
It’s that type of mentality that allowed Moss and the Aggies to walk into South Bend and come away with a win. It set them up as a top 10 team in the country with hopes of making some noise in the SEC. A win over Auburn on Saturday would certainly be another feather in the cap of the Aggies’ College Football Playoff resume.