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Saturday September 7, 2024 at 3:30 PM ET
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Eagles News
#4 TE
Hans Lillis: Listed questionable for Saturday
Sep 7th
Lillis is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against Washington, per the MAC availability report.
#2 WR
Oran Singleton: Logs score in win
Sep 1st
Singleton had eight receptions (on 11 targets) for 89 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 28-14 victory over Massachusetts.
#1 RB
Delbert Mimms: Leads backfield yardage in victory
Sep 1st
Mimms III tallied 12 carries for 60 yards and one touchdown and reeled in 0 of 1 targets for zero yards during Saturday's 28-14 victory against Massachusetts.
#1 QB
Cole Snyder: Solid outing in victory
Sep 1st
Snyder completed 17 of 29 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 28-14 win over Massachusetts. He also had six rushes for 28 yards with one touchdown.
#12 WR
Porter Rooks: Appears to be healthy
Aug 31st
Rooks isn't listed on Eastern Michigan's Week 1 injury report.
#5 WR
JB Mitchell: Not listed on injury report
Aug 31st
Mitchell isn't listed on Eastern Michigan's Week 1 injury report.
#3 WR
Markus Allen: Starting for Eastern Michigan
Aug 27th
Allen is listed as a starter on Eastern Michigan's opening depth chart.
#2 RB
Dontae McMillan: Set to start vs. UMass
Aug 27th
McMillan is listed as the starter for the Week 1 matchup against UMass on Saturday.
#2 QB
Jeremiah Salem: Opens season in backup role
Aug 26th
Salem has been named the backup quarterback for Saturday's game against UMass, according to The Ypsilanti Eleven.
#3 QB
Drew Viotto: Not named starter
Aug 26th
Viotto will begin Eastern Michigan's upcoming season opener against Mass as one of the options for the backup quarterback role, The Ypsilanti Eleven reports.
UW
Huskies News
#2 TE
Quentin Moore: Slated to miss some time
Sep 4th
Moore is expected to miss some time, although it's not expected to be a significant portion of the season, Dan Raley of SI.com reports.
#3 WR
Jeremiah Hunter: Two targets Week 1
Sep 3rd
Hunter tallied zero receptions (on two targets) during Saturday's 35-3 win over Weber State.
#1 WR
Denzel Boston: Logs first career touchdown Week 1
Sep 2nd
Boston posted six receptions (on nine targets) for 76 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 35-3 victory over Weber State.
#2 WR
Giles Jackson: Catches 10 passes Week 1
Sep 2nd
Jackson gathered in all 10 targets for 98 yards during Saturday's 35-3 victory versus Weber State.
#1 RB
Jonah Coleman: Three scores in UW debut
Sep 2nd
Coleman totaled 16 carries for 127 yards and three touchdowns and hauled in all two targets for 19 yards during Saturday's 35-3 victory over Weber State.
#1 QB
Will Rogers: Solid in Washington debut
Sep 2nd
Rogers was 20-for-26 passing for 250 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 35-3 win versus Weber State.
#5 TE
Ryan Otton: Three weeks away from returning
Sep 2nd
Otton is "three weeks away" from returning to practice, head coach Jess Fisch told Andy Yamashita of The Seattle Times.
#6 TE
Charlie Crowell: Out for 2024 season
Aug 31st
Crowell (undisclosed) is out for Washington's 2024 season, Christian Caple of On Montlake reports.
#3 RB
Daniyel Ngata: Available for Saturday
Aug 31st
Ngata (undisclosed) is available for Saturday's game against Weber State, Christian Caple of The Athletic.
#1 TE
Keleki Latu: Available against Weber State
Aug 31st
Latu (knee) is available for Washington's game Saturday against Weber State, Christian Caple of On Montlake reports.
#7 WR
Kevin Green: Expected to miss several weeks
Aug 26th
Green (leg) is expected to be out until Washington's bye week in mid-October, Andy Yamashita of The Seattle Times reports.