Who's In? Who's Out? Injury report ahead of No. 11 Arizona State vs Northern Arizona

Latest details on the injury report for Saturday's game
Northern Arizona v Arizona State
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Being fresh out of camp, thankfully there aren't too many injuries to report for either side. What few there are, we've got you covered.

Arizona State:

My'Keil Gardner

Sometimes the breaks just don't go your way, and that's just what happened with My'Keil. While rehabbing an injury that kept him on and off the field for most of 2024 at Oregon, he suffered a torn Achilles at the end of camp, setting him out for the entire 2025 season.

"… Maybe this was a way for your body to heal and get ready and prepare it for next season."
Kenny Dillingham

Possibly a blessing in disguise, the ultimate goal is to have guys starting the season 100% healthy. Gardner can still stay involved with the defensive scheme and mesh with his new teammates before taking the field in 2026.

Cameron Dyer

While not expected to be a major piece in the offense this season, Dyer has been listed as questionable all through camp after tearing his ACL in the New Mexico Class 6A state championship game for La Cueva High School. Barring something catastrophic happening ahead of him on the depth chart at quarterback, it is unlikely that he will see the field this season.

Jordyn Tyson was dealing with an ankle injury early in camp but it does not appear to have any negative impact on his status for Saturday.

Freshmen A.J. Ia (tight end) and Demarius Robinson (running back) suffered minor injuries late in camp, but should have minimal impact on them according to Coach Dillingham.

"When it comes to the depth, A.J. Ia got dinged up the other day. … Other than that, (Robinson) got dinged up here on the last day, but he should be back pretty quickly, (potentially) even by Tuesday."
Kenny Dillingham

Northern Arizona:

No injuries to report for the Lumberjacks at the time of this writing.

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