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Oregon Ducks without several key starters vs. Washington Huskies

Injuries have been the main story for the Oregon Ducks over the past month, with a number of starters missing time due to minor dings here and there. Despite those bumps and bruises, the Ducks have continued to thrive on the field, going 10-1 and needing a win in this final week of the regular season to clinch a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Unfortunately, the injury woes are continuing for the Ducks going into this Week 14 game against the Washington Huskies, where several key players have popped up on the injury report once again, including a handful of starters on the offense.

As expected, players like Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr., Evan Stewart, and Gernorris Wilson have been ruled out once again, according to the official pregame availability report. On top of that, Iapani Laloulu, Jayden Limar and Sione Laulea have been listed as questionable for the game.

Both running back Jonah Coleman and wide receiver Denzel Boston will be available, per ESPN's Pete Thamel. They lead Washington in rushing and receiving yards, respectively.

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