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No. 19 Missouri QB Brady Cook left the game against Auburn in the first quarter due to an ankle injury

COLUMBIA, MO – SEPTEMBER 21: Missouri Tigers quarterback Brady Cook (12) looks to pass during the third quarter of an SEC football game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2024 in Columbia, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Brady Cook left No. 19 Missouri's game against Auburn early in the first quarter. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Missouri quarterback Brady Cook left Saturday's game against Auburn on the first drive with a non-contact injury.

Cook ran backwards to escape pressure on a second-down play and fell to the ground as the rushers approached. He immediately got up and hobbled off the field before heading to the locker room a play later.

In this clip from the end zone, you can see Cook just falling to the ground with no one around him.

Early in the drive, Cook grimaced after being tackled on the ankles during a quarterback run. According to a report from the ESPN broadcast, Cook suffered an ankle injury. He didn't come back until halftime and ESPN's Pete Thamel reported that it was “unlikely” Cook would return in the second half along with running back Nate Noel.

After leaving the game, Cook was replaced by former Arizona State and Notre Dame quarterback Drew Pyne.

The No. 19 Tigers are 5-1 and still have College Football Playoff hopes after a blowout loss to Texas A&M in Week 6. Cook's jump into 2023 was a big reason Missouri went 11-2 going into the 2024 season and is a playoff contender.

A season ago, Cook completed 244 of 369 passes for 3,317 yards and 21 touchdowns. He also had eight rushing touchdowns. His numbers have dropped in 2024 as Missouri's deep passing game hasn't worked as well as it did a year ago. Entering the game against Auburn, Cook completed 119 of 184 passes for 1,351 yards, seven touchdowns and one interception.

By Vanessa

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