North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson, who is out for the season with a broken leg, plans to return in 2025.
"I have a lot of football left in me," he said,"and know I will be back out there next year."Johnson added that he's grateful to the medical team that took care of him after the injury. He got hurt in the second half against the Gophers when he was hit on a blitz by Minnesota defensive back
He had surgery Friday and has been recovering in Minnesota since the injury. He's looking forward to rooting on the Tar Heels this year. "I'll be there every day supporting my teammates and helping out as much as I can," he said."I appreciate all the love and support from the fans." He called the eight days since the injury"a serious grind" and added that it has"taken a lot to get to other side and start the recovery process."
Johnson added:"I want to thank Dr. Templeman and his team, the nurses and support staff at Hennepin County Medical Center who took amazing care of me. Thank you to UNC head coach Mack Brown, the coaching staff and trainers who have encouraged and supported me.", where he redshirted the 2022 season after suffering a season-ending injury. He entered this season at UNC with two seasons of eligibility remaining at UNC, per his bio.
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