Oregon Quarterback Dante Moore Leaves After Being Hit in Nose Against Wisconsin
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore left the game with a facial injury after a tackle, with backup Brock Thomas stepping in during a 21-7 win over Wisconsin.
- On Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, Oregon quarterback Dante Moore left the Ducks' 21-7 victory over Wisconsin after a hit to the face late in the third quarter in Eugene, Ore.
- The contact, which appeared to go through Moore's facemask, occurred at the conclusion of a scramble on Oregon's first drive of the second half.
- Moore bled heavily and trainers tended to him as he spent at least 15 minutes in the medical tent, while backup Brock Thomas immediately entered and threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Gernorris Wilson.
- With 1,772 passing yards and 19 touchdowns this season, Moore's absence removes Oregon's Heisman contender and fans await an official injury update and return timeline.
- There is no official timeline for Dante Moore's return, and television cameras showed him standing on the sideline in uniform without a helmet while Brock Thomas remained in the game.
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