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Home / Sports / Justice Haynes Considers Michigan Comeback in 2026

Justice Haynes Considers Michigan Comeback in 2026

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Justice Haynes is strongly considering returning to Michigan for 2026.
  • He rushed for over 100 yards in six of seven games played last season.
  • His potential return significantly strengthens Michigan's running back depth.
Justice Haynes Considers Michigan Comeback in 2026

Michigan's running back unit is poised for a significant boost as Justice Haynes is reportedly strongly considering a return to Ann Arbor for the 2026 season. This potential comeback comes after Haynes sustained a season-ending foot injury last year, which had led many to believe he might enter the NFL draft.

Despite the injury impacting half of his 2025 season, Haynes demonstrated remarkable talent when healthy. He achieved over 100 rushing yards in six of the seven games he played, including a notable performance against USC before his initial injury.

Haynes's potential return, confirmed by CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz, would complement the already strong roster featuring returning player Jordan Marshall and five-star freshman Savion Hiter, giving offensive coordinator Jason Beck formidable options.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Justice Haynes is strongly considering a return to Michigan for the 2026 season.
Despite injuries, Haynes rushed for over 100 yards in six of his seven games played in 2025.
A potential return by Justice Haynes, combined with Jordan Marshall and Savion Hiter, creates exceptional depth for Michigan.

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