
By Hunt Palmer
LSU will have to take on Texas A&M without its left tackle.
Matt Zentiz of 247sports is reporting that Tyree Adams “could miss multiple games” with an ankle injury he sustained at Vanderbilt on Saturday.
It’s feared that LSU starting left tackle Tyree Adams could miss multiple games due to an ankle injury he suffered vs. Vanderbilt yesterday, sources tell @CBSSports.
The Tigers face No. 3 Texas A&M Saturday, then No. 4 Alabama coming out of a bye week. pic.twitter.com/n7rmmZXBOR
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) October 20, 2025
“Yeah, he’ll be out this week,” said LSU head coach Brian Kelly. “DJ Chester will be over there. He’s our most experienced guy. We’ll give Carius Curne some reps out there, as well, and see how that goes during the week.”
Adams has started all seven games for LSU at left tackle. After he went down on Saturday, Chester filled in. True freshman Curne saw time at left tackle in fall camp and played right tackle at Ole Miss when Weston Davis was injured pregame.
“It’s the best fit for us as five,” Kelly said of playing Chester at left tackle. “We’ll have to help. We’ll have to do some things to get the ball out quickly. But I feel like if we do that, we’ve got a guy that’s played a lot of football.”
LSU and Texas A&M kick off at 6:45 in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.

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