Northwestern quarterback TJ Green could miss the season after suffering a foot injury in the season opener against Stanford.
Green, a senior, was injured with 11:30 left in the third quarter on Saturday when he was sacked by two Stanford defenders.
Coach Pat Fitzgerald said after the game the injury would require surgery.
“That’s incredibly disappointing for him,” Fitzgerald said. “He worked so hard, he’s done everything you could ask as a teammate, everything you could ask as a young man for the program.”
Green replaced sophomore Hunter Johnson, who was ineffective on his first three series, late in the second quarter. Fitzgerald said before the game both quarterbacks would play.
Before the injury, he was 6-of-10 passing for 62 yards.
He is the son of former NFL quarterback Trent Green.
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