North Carolina QB Max Johnson Out for Season
North Carolina QB Max Johnson Out for Season
North Carolina QB Max Johnson Out for Season
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North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson will miss the rest of the 2024 season after undergoing surgery to repair a broken right leg sustained during the Tar Heels' season-opening win over Minnesota. Johnson, who transferred from Texas A&M and won the starting job, was injured in the third quarter when his leg bent awkwardly while avoiding a sack. Reports initially varied, with some citing a hip or knee injury, but it was later confirmed to be a broken leg. Conner Harrell replaced Johnson and led the team to a 19-17 victory. Johnson's parents, former NFL QB Brad Johnson and his wife Nikki, were present at the game and visibly distressed. Johnson is expected to make a full recovery and will return to Chapel Hill in the coming days.

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UNC's Max Johnson carted off with hip injury vs. Minnesota
UNC's Max Johnson carted off field with injury vs. Minnesota
UNC loses QB Johnson for season after surgery for broken right leg suffered in Minnesota win
North Carolina QB Max Johnson taken off on cart with knee injury in 3rd quarter at Minnesota
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UNC's Max Johnson carted off with hip injury vs. Minnesota
UNC's Max Johnson carted off field with injury vs. Minnesota
UNC loses QB Johnson for season after surgery for broken right leg suffered in Minnesota win
North Carolina QB Max Johnson taken off on cart with knee injury in 3rd quarter at Minnesota
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