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Oregon Ducks' Injury Update: Key Players Return

Oregon Ducks gear up for Orange Bowl, with key players returning from injuries, including wide receivers Dakorien Moore and Gary Bryant Junior, and running back Jordon Davison. Quarterback Dante Moore praises their leadership and impact on the team. Despite Evan Stewarts absence due to a knee injury, the teams injury trend looks positive, potentially making the high-scoring Orange Bowl a thrilling matchup in Miami.

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