Aidan Chiles’ Injury Update – What It Means for Week 8

During Michigan State’s brutal loss to the now 2-4 UCLA Bruins, Chiles took a bad helmet to helmet hit in the early third quarter. After trainers looked at him on the field, they took him to the medical tent and was not put back in for the rest of the game.

This is not the first time this season that trainers had to tend to the junior quarterback, as in the game against Nebraska, Chiles was looked at by trainers but would later be put back into the game. Michigan State would, unfortunately, lose that game even with Chiles being put back into the game.

Chiles’ Status for Week 8

Now, Michigan State quarterback Adian Chiles has been listed as being able to play, but it’s still a question mark whether he will play full-time, according to Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press.

Head coach Jonathan Smith, who is feeling the heavy pressure amid a three-game losing streak for Michigan State, called Chiles questionable on Monday and said a decision on his status would come later in the week.

On his weekly radio show, coach Smith talked about the Chiles injury and said, “He’s been out there working in a limited fashion but still getting a good amount of work,”. “He’s a tough kid”…

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