Former Texas Longhorns running back Jonathon Brooks will miss the entire 2025 NFL season, according to a recent ESPN report. Brooks suffered his second knee injury since he underwent a similar recovery process after his last season with Steve Sarkisian’s Texas.

Panthers placed RB Jonathon Brooks on the physically unable to perform list, meaning he now will be out for the 2025 season.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 8, 2025

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS

Associated Press: Texas regents approve basketball coach Sean Miller’s six-year, $32 million contract

Austin American-Statesman: Former Texas runner Haftu Knight is now king of state’s marathoners

Austin American-Statesman: Texas Football: How each first round pick could contribute as NFL rookies

Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Donald Trump and Nick Saban, college football saviors?

Austin American-Statesman: Max Belyeu Injury: Jim Schlossnagle shares latest on Texas baseball OF

247Sports: A day-in-the life tour of what goes through the mind of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian on game day

247Sports: Sarkisian: Texas’ improved culture a key reason Longhorns are in position to challenge for titles

Inside Texas: Inside the Program: Roster battles across every position heading into summer

Inside Texas: Brandon Baker’s youth stands out among a veteran group of starting O-line candidates

ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION

Lone Star Showdown: No. 5 Texas and No. 1 Texas A&M duel in SEC Tournament semifinal

No. 1 Texas hosts Florida in final regular-season home series

Steve Sarkisian opens up about the Texas legacy of Quinn Ewers

Texas is in May transition period following spring practice

RECRUITING ROUNDUP

247Sports: Top-100 ranked junior Sammy Jackson is eyeing visits

247Sports: News and notes from a few days on the road seeing TXHSFB spring ball practices

247Sports: DL Damari Simeon has three officials set, two other schools in contention

247Sports: Top100 LB Brayden Rouse explains why he’s opting to officially visit Texas instead of Georgia

Inside Texas: Texas lands 2026 four-star CB Hayward Howard Jr.

Inside Texas: Top 2027 ATH Myson Johnson-Cook talks Texas and fit

SEC SHOWDOWN

Austin American-Statesman: Mia Scott delivers walk-off win for Texas softball at SEC Tournament

Austin American-Statesman: Longhorns, Aggies football to meet on Black Friday during 2025 season

Good Bull Hunting: Baseball Preview: Aggies host Missouri in penultimate SEC series

Rock M Nation: Mizzou Baseball Series Preview: Tigers still searching for first SEC win at College Station

Red Cup Rebellion: 13 questions about Ole Miss quarterbacks

Rocky Top Talk: Bru McCoy announces decision to medically retire from football

Roll ‘Bama Roll: No Days Off: Alabama basketball will face St John’s at Madison Square Garden

A Sea Of Blue: Kentucky announces signing of Reece Potter

WHAT WE’RE READING

SB Nation: James Vowles vows ‘it simply won’t happen again’ in F1 Miami Grand Prix debrief

SB Nation: Why 31 NFL teams might be frustrated with the Houston Texans

SB Nation: Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson’s drama-filled UNC experience, explained

NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
Mack Brown on NIL and Phil Knight.

Really interesting to hear why Mack Brown thinks Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is thriving in NIL era.

“Mr. Phil Knight is a friend of ours, and there’s no better booster in America… money is not the only thing you have to have.”#GoDucks https://t.co/XrHPp4120w pic.twitter.com/avmPeoOTL0

— Bri Amaranthus (@BriAmaranthus) May 9, 2025