Oregon injury report ahead of Week 9 matchup with Utah

The No. 8 Oregon Ducks are expected to have nearly their entire roster healthy and available against No. 13 Utah this Saturday.
The Ducks (6-1, 3-1 Pac-12) have been dealing with a few key, significant injuries and absences for several weeks. Running back Noah Whittington is expected to miss the remainder of the season, starting safety Bryan Addison is currently away from the team for personal reasons, and kickoff specialist Andrew Boyle has yet to play this season due to injury.
Aside from those three, though, Oregon is expected to have the majority of its 85 scholarship players available against the Utes.
With kickoff a little over 24 hours away, here is the latest Oregon injury report.
Out
RB Noah Whittington: Oregon’s star running back will likely miss the remainder of the 2023 season due to a knee injury, according to head coach Dan Lanning. One of the top backs in the Pac-12, Whittington has rushed for 146 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries in four games this season.
K Andrew Boyle: Oregon’s kickoff specialist has yet to practice since the start of the season and there is not timetable for his return. With Boyle sidelined, senior placekicker Camden Lewis has handled kickoff duties for the Ducks this season.
S Bryan Addison: Oregon’s starting free safety is currently taking time away from the team for personal reasons, Dan Lanning said earlier this month. He has not played since the Ducks’ Week 5 win over Stanford and there is no timetable for his return.
WR Justius Lowe: The redshirt freshman receiver has been absent during the open portions of practice for three weeks in a row and is not expected to be available against the Utes.
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Questionable
OL Lipe Moala: The freshman offensive lineman has been absent from practice for a few weeks and is not expected to play in Week 9.
DL Tevita Pome’e: The freshman defensive lineman returned to practice last month after having been sidelined for several weeks. But it’s unclear if he will make the Ducks’ traveling roster in Week 9.
WR Josh Delgado: The junior receiver is working his way back after suffering a significant leg injury during spring ball. He has been a full participant at practice for several weeks but has yet to play in a game this season.
Probable
CB Jahlil Florence: Oregon’s sophomore starting cornerback left Oregon’s Week 7 loss to Washington with an apparent injury midway through the third quarter. He played during the Ducks’ Week 8 win over Washington State — but did not check into the game until the second half. Florence was full-go at practice this week and is expected to play against the Utes.
CB Khyree Jackson: The Ducks’ standout senior cornerback went through pregame warmups prior to the Washington State game last weekend, but was in street clothes during the game. Jackson was full-go at practice this week, though, and is expected to play against Utah.