Texas QB Arch Manning Defies Odds with Bold Injury Guarantee Following Mysterious Foot Surgery
So, Arch Manning’s deciding to hit the pause button and get foot surgery this offseason—cue the collective gasp from Longhorn fans everywhere. But hold on a sec, before you start drafting your “Worried About Arch” fan club emails, the man himself is throwing down a pretty solid guarantee: if a game popped up tomorrow, he insists he’d be out there playing. Now, that’s a bold claim coming after a spell away from full 11-on-11 action since February. It’s kinda like watching your favorite movie missing its lead actor for a chunk—except Arch is still throwing some 7-on-7 throws and making his presence felt, even if it’s from the sidelines. The injury? It dates all the way back to a scrappy scramble against Texas A&M in late 2024, one he stubbornly played through last season. Yet, Manning and his crew figured—better fix it now, or deal with the grumpy foot party later. Considering he wrapped his starting debut with over 3,000 passing yards and a warehouse of touchdowns, this recovery saga is one we’re all watching closely. Curious how this all plays out?



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