Texas LT Trevor Goosby set for MRI after reportedly suffering non-contact knee injury
Texas left tackle Trevor Goosby is set to undergo testing on Tuesday after leaving Monday’s practice with an apparent knee injury, according to Anwar Richardson of OrangeBloods.com.
The injury, according to Horns247, was non-contact.
The 2025 All-SEC First-team selection started all 13 games for the Longhorns at left tackle last season. He is a vital piece of the Longhorns’ offensive line serving as the blind side protector for quarterback Arch Manning.
Goosby, a 6-foot-7, 325 lbs. senior, has appeared in 30 career games, starting 15. He is a projected 2027 NFL first-round draft pick.
Texas, ranked No. 5 in the preseason AP Top 25 poll, opens its 2026 season on Sept. 5 at home against Texas State. The first big test of their season comes a week later when they welcome Ohio State to Texas Memorial Stadium.
The Longhorns finished last season 10-3 (6-2 in the SEC), but did not qualify for the College Football Playoff.
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