Saturday morning Texas A&M-Florida injury report: Aggies set to get two starters back

Here's the latest on the injury front for Texas A&M football.
Aug 30, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies safety Bryce Anderson (1) pregame against the UTSA Roadrunners at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Sean Thomas-Imagn Images
Aug 30, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies safety Bryce Anderson (1) pregame against the UTSA Roadrunners at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Sean Thomas-Imagn Images | Sean Thomas-Imagn Images

Texas A&M football has been pretty healthy so far to start out this 2025 season— a great change from the way things have gone in years past, and a definite credit to Tommy Moffitt's strength and conditioning program. However, there are a few players that they've been missing, especially on the defensive side, since the Notre Dame game.

That game up in South Bend was the only one thus far this year that the Aggies entered with perfect health in their two-deep. Since then, both Bryce Anderson and Scooby Williams have been on the injury report, both from injuries suffered at the end of the first half of that game.

Despite the absence of a starting safety and starting linebacker, the Aggies have actually played some great defense. Daymion Sanford and Marcus Ratcliffe have both been stellar as starters, picking up right where Anderson and Williams left off— but now, it looks like the starters might just be back.

Final injury report for Texas A&M vs Florida: Aggies set to get two starters back

Here's the latest injury report from the conference, which lists Scooby Williams as "probable" and does not list Bryce Anderson at all:

It's interesting to see Kiotti Armstrong on the list— the freshman tight end is a player who the Aggies are really high on for the future, but hasn't done a lot this season as he is still learning the position.

A report from Matt Zenitz of CBS sports says that Texas A&M is likely to have Scooby back for this game, which lines up with the outlook from this report. Jared Kerr, a senior safety who mostly plays on special teams, looks like he'll also be back for this one.

On the flipside, Florida is missing 10 total players at least in this one. RB Ja'Kobi Jackson could join the list of players who are out by the time kickoff rolls around, which would be a blow to the Gators, but he looks like a 50/50 shot right now.

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