Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss has reassured fans and coaches that he is on track for a full recovery following a recent knee injury. The promising junior, who was sidelined late last season, stated with confidence that he expects to return to the field at “100%” strength. His recovery progress comes as welcome news to Aggies supporters hoping for a strong 2025 campaign.
Moss sustained the injury during a mid-season clash in 2024, leading to weeks of rehabilitation and physical therapy. Despite the setback, he remained actively involved with the team, attending practices and offering mentorship to younger players. “It’s been tough sitting out, but I’ve stayed focused,” Moss said. “I’m doing everything the trainers ask, and I feel stronger every day.”
The running back had emerged as a key offensive weapon prior to his injury, showcasing a mix of power and agility that made him difficult to stop. He rushed for over 600 yards and scored five touchdowns in the first half of the 2024 season, quickly becoming a cornerstone of the Aggies’ ground game. His return could reinvigorate the offense, which struggled to maintain momentum in his absence.
Head coach Mike Elko expressed optimism about Moss’s comeback, praising the running back’s work ethic and leadership. “Le’Veon has shown incredible resilience. He’s attacking rehab with the same energy he brings to the field,” Elko said. “We’re excited to see him back in action and leading our backfield again.”
As Texas A&M gears up for summer training camp, all eyes will be on Moss to see if he can reclaim his pre-injury form. With his determination and positive outlook, the Aggies may be poised for a breakout season bolstered by his full-speed return.