By Canadian Press on October 11, 2025.
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton exited the No. 9 Red Raiders’ game against Kansas after appearing to injure his lower right leg when he was sacked in the second quarter.
Morton pounded the turf after getting his legs caught under Leroy Harris III on the sack.
The injury to Morton came on third down, so the offense was coming off the field anyway. He appeared to argue with the medical staff before backup Will Hammond went out for Texas Tech’s next series, which ended after three plays. Hammond threw an interception on of the next possession.
It’s the third time this season Morton has exited a game with an injury. He hyperextended his right knee in a 67-7 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff in the season opener and was sidelined in a 34-10 win over Utah after taking a hard hit to the head.
It was the second significant injury of the first half for the Red Raiders, who led 21-7 late in the first half.
Defensive tackle Skyler Gill-Howard, one of several transfers who have turned Texas Tech’s front seven into one of the best units in the country, was carted off in the first quarter with an air cast on his lower left leg.
Gill-Howard, who came from Northern Illinois, collided with defensive end Charles Esters on a running play. He returned to the sideline with a walking boot.
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