One of Michigan State’s best offensive weapons exited Saturday’s game against Penn State. His status is still currently unknown.

Wide receiver Darrell Stewart Jr. left Saturday’s game in the first half with an undisclosed injury. The fifth-year senior did not return to the contest. The severity of his injury remains undisclosed at this time, as well.

Stewart exited the game having made one catch for 11 yards in Michigan State’s 28-7 loss to No. 6 Penn State.

This season, Stewart has 694 yards and four touchdowns catches on 47 receptions. Heading into Saturday’s game, he led the B1G in receiving yardage. After this weekend’s game, he now ranks second, behind Indiana’s Whop Philyor.

Michigan State struggled to get the ball moving offensively against Penn State, which has been a theme for the Spartans over the last three games. They’ve now lost games to Ohio State, Wisconsin and Penn State by a combined score of 100-17.