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Michigan Wolverines' Injury Crisis Deepens
23 Nov
Summary
- Michigan Wolverines face significant injury challenges this season.
- Key player Max Bredeson sustained an apparent leg injury.
- Seven players were already out before Saturday's game.

The Michigan Wolverines are navigating a difficult season marked by a high number of player injuries. This past Saturday, the team faced further challenges when tight end/fullback Max Bredeson left the game against Maryland with an apparent leg injury. He was later observed on the sideline using crutches and wearing a protective boot, raising concerns about his availability for crucial upcoming games.
Bredeson, a team captain, is considered a vital player for the Wolverines, particularly for his blocking prowess. His potential absence, especially for the game against Ohio State, would be a significant blow. The team's depth will be tested, with Jalen Hoffman and Eli Owens expected to fill in.
This latest injury adds to an extensive list, with seven players already out for the Maryland game. Notable absences include wide receiver Semaj Morgan, linebacker Ernest Hausmann, safety Rod Moore, and running back Justice Haynes, among others. The team's resilience will be paramount as they continue their season amidst these significant personnel losses.




