Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver exits A-Day with foot injury

Apr 12, 2026 - 04:15
Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver exits A-Day with foot injury

The Alabama Crimson Tide sustained a hit to their receiving corps following the injury of Noah Rogers in the A-Game on Saturday.

Rogers injured his left foot after an incomplete pass early in the scrimmage. Team staff helped him off the field, as he was unable to put weight on his left foot. They later carted him to the locker room with a brace of sorts on the injured foot.

Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer provided an update on his status after the scrimmage, per On3Sports.

“We’ll have to get him evaluated here,” DeBoer said. “Unfortunate with him getting dinged up. We’ll kind of see what that looks like, he’ll get the MRIs and stuff. We’ll see what happens and get more information here as we go through spring and summer.”

What lies ahead for Alabama amid Noah Rogers’ injury

Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Austin Mack (10) pursues quarterback Keelon Russell (12) during the Alabama A-Day spring football scrimmage game at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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It was an unfortunate turn of events for Noah Rogers, looking to make a full recovery and be effective for Alabama ahead of the 2026 season in the fall.

Rogers joined the Crimson Tide after spending two seasons with the NC State Wolf Pack. The 2025 season saw him record 33 catches for 441 yards and two touchdowns throughout 11 games.

Rogers entered the transfer portal as a four-star receiver with a 90 score on 247Sports. He stood out as the 32nd-best player at his position and the 127th-best player in the portal this past offseason before going to Alabama.

DeBoer completed his second season as the Crimson Tide’s head coach. While he has done well as the first coach in the post-Nick Saban era with a 20-8 overall record to show for it, Alabama has been unable to get back to the championship heights they enjoyed with Saban.

Last season was a step in the right direction for the Crimson Tide. They finished with an 11-4 record, going 7-1 in its SEC matchups. They got to the quarterfinals of the CFP before falling to the eventual champions Indiana in a 38-3 blowout.

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