Maryland fans were looking forward to seeing the man many expect to be the team’s starting quarterback in 2017.

But they’ll have to wait at least a few more months to see Caleb Henderson in live action.

DJ Durkin announced that Henderson won’t play in Maryland’s spring game because of a foot/ankle injury.

Henderson, a former U.S. Army All-American, transferred to Maryland from North Carolina and sat out the 2016 season because of NCAA transfer rules. He’s one of several quarterbacks who are competing for the starting job.

Sophomores Tyrrell Pigrome and Max Bortenschlager, as well as incoming freshman Kasim Hill (he enrolls this summer), are Henderson’s competition. Pigrome and Bortenschlager will have a chance to boost their chances with a strong showing on Saturday.

Durkin also announced that receiver Chris Jones suffered a torn ACL and that RaVon Davis will not play in the spring game.

Maryland’s spring game will kick off on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. ET on BTN2Go.