Oregon Ducks QB Dylan Raiola Shares Update on Broken Leg Recovery

Oregon Ducks QB Dylan Raiola Shares Update on Broken Leg Recovery

Dylan Raiola arrived in Eugene this offseason after leaving Nebraska. He suffered a broken leg at the end of the 2025 season while starting at quarterback for the Cornhuskers.

Transfer and role at Oregon

Raiola entered the transfer portal and chose Oregon. He will back up Dante Moore during the upcoming season.

The move allows him to learn the Ducks’ system. It also gives him time to rebuild confidence after injury.

Medical clearance and current condition

Coaches announced Raiola was cleared for all football activities earlier this spring. He can take reps in practice and join team drills.

He told reporters he appreciates the medical staff who helped his rehab. He said he feels good but not yet identical to his pre-injury self.

Rehab realities

Raiola described ongoing adjustments with balance and movement. Basic actions, like walking and dropping into the pocket, still require focused work.

He emphasized taking small steps during recovery. The quarterback remains optimistic about continued progress.

Outlook for the season and beyond

Raiola planned to accept a backup role when he transferred. He intends to use the season to develop and regain full comfort on his leg.

His goal is to be ready to compete for the starting job next year. Filmogaz.com will monitor his progress and provide updates.

  • Injury: broken leg at end of 2025 season.
  • Former team: Nebraska Cornhuskers (starting quarterback).
  • Current team: Oregon Ducks (backup to Dante Moore).
  • Medical status: fully cleared for football activities as of spring.

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