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Report: Mizzou TE Norfleet is OUT against Texas A&M with shoulder injury
Brett Norfleet leads Missouri with five receiving touchdowns but will miss the Texas A&M game after a shoulder injury sustained on October 25.
- Saturday, Missouri will be without junior tight end Brett Norfleet, removing a leading pass-catching threat ahead of a must-win game with Texas A&M that has College Football Playoff implications.
- Earlier in his career, Brett Norfleet suffered a shoulder injury that kept him out of Week 2 at Buffalo, following an injury earlier this year, per reports.
- Statistically, Brett Norfleet, junior tight end, leads Missouri Tigers and SEC tight ends with five touchdown catches and has 224 receiving yards on 26 catches this season.
- True freshman Matt Zollers will start without Brett Norfleet, with freshman tight end Jude James and junior Jordon Harris filling in; James caught four passes for 29 yards and a touchdown.
- Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Missouri, and Brett Norfleet had been listed as questionable on the first SEC availability report before being ruled unavailable.
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- 55% of the sources lean Left
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L 55%
C 27%
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