Ryan Wingo injury update: Texas WR leaves game vs. Vanderbilt with hand injury

Morgan Moriarty

Ryan Wingo injury update: Texas WR leaves game vs. Vanderbilt with hand injury image

The No. 20 Texas Longhorns are leading the No. 9 Vanderbilt Commodores 24-10 at halftime. But there's a chance quarterback Arch Manning could be without one of his best weapons in receiver Ryan Wingo. 

The Longhorn receiver left the game in the first quarter with an apparent injury. 

Here's the latest on the Texas wideout. 

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Ryan Wingo injury

In the first quarter, Wingo left the game with an apparent injury. Wingo helped Texas take an early 7-0 lead off a 75-yard touchdown reception from Manning: 

But right after the touchdown he was seen entering the medical tent on Texas' sideline: 

Inside Texas posted that Wingo appeared to be wearing something on his hand: 

 

After Wingo came out of the locker room in the second half, he was seen without his helmet on the sideline: 

Wingo is Texas' leading receiver this season, entering this game with 29 receptions for 504 yards and four touchdowns. 

We'll update this story as more information comes out regarding Wingo's injury. Head coach Steve Sarkisian will likely be asked about his status after the game. 

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