SEATTLE — Ohio State football will enter Big Ten play with a clean bill of health.
The Buckeyes didn’t have a notable contributor listed on their availability report ahead of Saturday’s game at Washington.
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That means defensive back Lorenzo Styles, tight end Bennett Christian and defensive tackle Jason Moore should be available to play.
Styles, who has started all three games this season, was injured during the second half of a Sept. 13 win vs. Ohio. OSU hasn’t played since then due to a bye week, giving Styles time to rehab.
Christian played 32 snaps across Ohio State’s first two games vs. Texas and Grambling State. However, he was sidelined in Week 3.
Moore could make his 2025 debut Saturday. He has been listed as out on every injury report before this week’s.
The junior could factor in at a position where uncertainty lingers. Moore played 58 snaps for the Buckeyes last season.
Ohio State injury report vs. Washington
These players were listed as out for Ohio State vs. Washington:
DB Brenten “Inky” Jones
LB Eli Lee
QB Mason Maggs
DT Max Roy
SAF Deshawn Stewart
DL Ahmed Tounkara
WR Preston Wolfe
No Buckeyes were listed as questionable.