Oregon will be trying to maintain its position on the college football mountaintop on Saturday night when it hosts Maryland in a 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) kickoff on Big Ten Network.

A few hours before kickoff, the Ducks released their injury report for the Big Ten matchup, as they try to get to 10-0 and improve to 7-0 in the conference in their very first season as a B1G member.

Wide receiver Tez Johnson will miss the game, but head coach Dan Lanning expects the senior to return at some point this season. Johnson has lit up opposing secondaries in 2024, catching 64 passes for 649 yards and 8 touchdowns. But he injured his shoulder early in last week’s victory at Michigan, taking a major weapon out of Oregon’s high-octane offense.

Also listed as out for the Ducks on Saturday night are: defensive back Jahlil Florence, defensive back Khamari Terrell, wide receiver Kyler Kasper, offensive lineman Marcus Harper, offensive lineman Matthew Bedford and defensive lineman My’Keil Gardner.

In a potentially big boost for Oregon, junior wide receiver Gary Bryant Jr. was listed as questionable for the game. Bryant hasn’t played yet this season but was a starter last season, so getting Bryant back against the Terrapins would be huge for the Ducks’ passing game, especially with Johnson now out.

Bryant had 30 catches for 442 yards and 4 touchdowns last season for the Ducks. He suffered a leg injury in August but appears to be on the verge of a return.