Report: Texas A&M's King out at least month with fractured ankle
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Texas A&M will be without quarterback Haynes King until at least mid-October after the redshirt freshman fractured his right ankle Saturday against Colorado, sources told Matt Zenitz and Gerry Hamilton of On3.
King completed one pass for 8 yards before suffering the injury. Without him, the No. 5 Aggies just eked out a 10-7 victory over the unranked Buffaloes.
Sophomore Zach Calzada played the remainder of the game, going 18-of-38 for 183 yards and a game-winning touchdown pass.
King has already undergone surgery on the injury.
He threw for 292 yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions in a season-opening win over Kent State on Sept. 4.
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