Oregon's Official Injury Report Before Regular Season Finale vs. Washington

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The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are one win away from the College Football Playoff, but the Washington Huskies stand in their way as the Ducks travel to Seattle, Washington, for rivalry week.
According to a report CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz on Saturday morning, Ducks wide receivers Dakorien Moore and Gary Bryant Jr. will not play against Washington. Meanwhile, Oregon offensive lineman Iapani "Poncho" Laloulu is questionable.
Some good news for the Ducks, offensive lineman Isaiah World is not listed at all on the official report. Here is Oregon's full availability report:

Oregon Ducks Availability Report
Out
Dakorien Moore, wide receiver
Gary Bryant Jr., wide receiver
Kyler Kasper, wide receiver
Evan Stewart, wide receiver
Trey McNutt, defensive back
Da'Juan Riggs, running back
Bryce Boulton, offensive lineman
Gernorris Wilson, offensive lineman
Dillon Gresham, wide receiver
Jack Ressler, wide receiver
Questionable
Sione Laulea, defensive back
Jayden Limar, running back
Iapani Laloulu, offensive lineman
Oregon's Offensive Line Injuries
Isaiah World, the starting left tackle in the Ducks' offense, did not start against USC. Instead, World rotated with Oregon offensive lineman Fox Crader. Meanwhile, Ducks center Iapani "Poncho" Laloulu left the game against USC with a knee injury, and he was replaced by Oregon senior Charlie Pickard.
Pickard had big shoes to fill against USC, and he will likely be prepared to play against Washington whether or not Laloulu is good to go.
Will World continue to rotate with Crader? Oregon offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson has played a backup role in 2025, and he will be missing his third game against Washington.
In addition to the offensive line, the Ducks have a number of injury questions as they look to secure a spot in the CFP with a win over Washington:
Dakorien Moore

Oregon wide receiver Dakorien Moore has not played since the Ducks' win over Wisconsin, missing the games against Iowa, Minnesota, and USC. Moore reportedly suffered a non-contact knee injury, and any timeline for his return is unknown. Moore did not dress against USC and will not return against the Huskies.
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Evan Stewart
Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart suffered a knee injury in the offseason, and he has not played a game in 2025. Before making his return, Stewart will most likely make an appearance in pregame warmups. Until then, however, the star receiver is not expected back in Oregon's offense.
If the Ducks' season extends into January of 2026, could Stewart make a return in the CFP?
Trey McNutt
Freshman defensive back Trey McNutt was expected to be one of the many young contributors on the Ducks roster before a broken leg has caused McNutt to miss 11 games. Will McNutt make his debut against Washington or will he remain sidelined? Like Stewart, McNutt could benefit from an extended season if Oregon is able to make it into the CFP.
Jayden Limar
Oregon's running back room has showed off its depth while Ducks rusher Jayden Limar has dealth with an undisclosed injury. Oregon freshman Jordon Davison has flashed in his expanded role and might have stolen Limar's spot in the offense. Still, the return of Limar brings experience and depth to the Ducks running back unit.


Charlie Viehl is the deputy editor for the Oregon Ducks, Colorado Buffaloes, and USC Trojans on SI. He has written hundreds of articles for SI and has covered events like the Big Ten Championship and College Football Playoff Quarterfinals at the Rose Bowl. While pursuing a career in sports journalism, he is also a lifelong musician, holding a degree in Music and Philosophy from Boston College. A native of Pasadena, California, he covered sports across Los Angeles while at Loyola High School and edited the Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program’s magazine at BC. He is excited to bring his passion for storytelling and sports to fans of college athletics.