Michigan safety Rod Moore aims for full participation in camp
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 4:03 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Rod Moore, a two-time Michigan football captain, reports significant progress in his recovery from a torn knee ligament suffered in March 2024. After undergoing three surgeries, Moore anticipates being fully available for the start of preseason workouts. He expressed enthusiasm about returning to the field, mentioning improvements in his mobility and conditioning. Moore's previous two seasons were marred by injuries, limiting him to just three games last year. He aims to capitalize on the upcoming summer to regain full strength and prepare for fall camp.
- •Moore suffered a torn knee ligament during spring practice in 2024.
- •He has undergone three surgeries since the injury.
- •Moore played only three games last season due to knee discomfort.
- •He aims to participate fully in offseason workouts starting in June.
- •Moore could become Michigan’s first three-time captain this fall.
- 4:03 PMYahoo Sports — Michigan safety Rod Moore aims to be 'full-go' for start of preseason camp
"Two-time Michigan football captain Rod Moore said he is feeling the best he’s felt since suffering a torn knee ligament in spring 2024.
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