Jordan Whittington’s Ready to Play
Texas Football is Back
Whittington Ready for action
Texas wide receiver Jordan Whittington was back at full practice on Thursday after missing the first two days of fall camp with a hamstring injury.
Whittington is a key piece of the Longhorns' offense, and his return to practice in time for the start of fall camp was a welcome sight for head coach Steve Sarkisian.
Whittington is expected to be a major contributor for the Longhorns this season. He caught 23 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns last season, and he is expected to be one of quarterback Quinn Ewers' favorite targets in 2023.
The Longhorns are counting on Whittington to be a leader on and off the field this season. He is a talented player with a bright future, and he is expected to play a big role in Texas' success this season.
Whittington's return to practice is a good sign for the Longhorns. He is a talented player who can make a big impact on the offense. With Whittington back in the fold, the Longhorns are now at full strength and ready to start the season.
Texas opens the season on Sept. 2 against Louisiana-Monroe at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.