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10 players who will have a key role for Oregon football in 2024 season


The 2024 Oregon football season gets underway in earnest this week as the Ducks return to the practice field in preparation for their Big Ten debut.

Oregon won’t be devoid of star players going into its 12-game regular season, which kicks off at 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 in Autzen Stadium against Idaho.

Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, wide receiver Tez Johnson and linebacker Jeffrey Bassa were named preseason all-Big-Ten in the USA TODAY media poll, with Gabriel, a transfer from Oklahoma, also being named the preseason player of the year and newcomer of the year.

Oregon inside linebacker Jestin Jacobs celebrates a defensive stop against Washington State during the third quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.Oregon inside linebacker Jestin Jacobs celebrates a defensive stop against Washington State during the third quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.

Oregon inside linebacker Jestin Jacobs celebrates a defensive stop against Washington State during the third quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.

Two other high profile transfers, receiver Evan Stewart and cornerback Jabbar Muhammad, are expected to make an immediate and significant impact for the Ducks.

Those five will have an obvious role in what type of success Oregon has this fall, but several others will as well.

A deeper look at newcomers will come later during fall camp, but for now, here are 10 returning players  — five offense, five defense — expected to play a pivotal role in racking up wins for the Ducks.

5 returning offensive players critical for Oregon football

Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Ajani Cornelius (65) plays against the Liberty Flames during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium Jan. 1, 2024, in Glendale, Arizona.Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Ajani Cornelius (65) plays against the Liberty Flames during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium Jan. 1, 2024, in Glendale, Arizona.

Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Ajani Cornelius (65) plays against the Liberty Flames during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium Jan. 1, 2024, in Glendale, Arizona.

OL Ajani Cornelius

The right tackle has already proven himself to be a top-end player. He was a 14-game starter in 2023 and named all-Pac-12 honorable mention by the conference coaches after a season in which he allowed zero sacks and 11 total pressures in 512 pass-blocking opportunities. But with a left-handed quarterback taking over behind center for the Ducks, the 6-foot-5, 308-pound senior will now be in charge of protecting Gabriel’s blindside, a significant responsibility for a player who has always risen to the occasion.

Oregon Ducks tight end Patrick Herbert (88) celebrates a touchdown with teammates against the Arizona State Sun Devils in the first half at Mountain America Stadium Nov. 18, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona.Oregon Ducks tight end Patrick Herbert (88) celebrates a touchdown with teammates against the Arizona State Sun Devils in the first half at Mountain America Stadium Nov. 18, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona.

Oregon Ducks tight end Patrick Herbert (88) celebrates a touchdown with teammates against the Arizona State Sun Devils in the first half at Mountain America Stadium Nov. 18, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona.

TE Patrick Herbert

Herbert’s injury-plagued start to his career has allowed the Sheldon High grad to get a sixth season of eligibility. Those injuries also appear to be a thing of the past as the 6-5, 255-pound tight end has played in all 27 of Oregon’s games the past two seasons with a combined 678 offensive snaps. He’s become a reliable target in the passing game during that stretch with 21 catches for 291 yards and four touchdowns since 2022. Herbert is also an exceptional blocker, both at the line of scrimmage and down field, and is a standout performer on special teams.

Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden makes a touchdown catch as the No. 6 Oregon Ducks host California Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden makes a touchdown catch as the No. 6 Oregon Ducks host California Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.

Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden makes a touchdown catch as the No. 6 Oregon Ducks host California Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.

WR Traeshon Holden

Johnson and Stewart could be the best 1-2 punch at receiver in the country this season, but the Ducks will still need a productive No. 3 at the position. Enter Holden, who had 37 catches for 453 yards and six TDs in 2023, his first season at Oregon. That included five catches for 69 yards and a score against Liberty in the Fiesta Bowl. At 6-3 and 215 pounds, Holden provides a much larger target than his two speedy counterparts — Johnson is 5-10, 160 and Stewart is 6-0, 175 — and proved last season he has break-away ability himself with two touchdowns of 60 or more yards.

Oregon’s Jordan James, right, breaks into the open for a big gain against Washington State’s Sam Lockett III during the second quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.Oregon’s Jordan James, right, breaks into the open for a big gain against Washington State’s Sam Lockett III during the second quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.

Oregon’s Jordan James, right, breaks into the open for a big gain against Washington State’s Sam Lockett III during the second quarter at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.

RB Jordan James

A short-yardage phenom as a freshman in 2022, James took over as Bucky Irving’s primary backup at running back last fall when Noah Whittington suffered a season-ending injury in September. James went on to rush for 759 yards and 11 touchdowns on 107 carries. He also caught 15 passes for 132 yards and a score. James’ role is expected to expand even more this season as he becomes the featured back in the Ducks’ offense.

Oregon offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu works out during practice with the Ducks Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.Oregon offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu works out during practice with the Ducks Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.

Oregon offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu works out during practice with the Ducks Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.

OL Iapani Laloulu

As a true freshman in 2023, Laloulu was Oregon’s top reserve on the offensive line thanks both to his talent and his positional versatility. Of his 413 total snaps on offense, Laloulu played 183 at right guard, 116 at left guard and 111 at center. His first career start came at center in the Fiesta Bowl after Jackson Powers-Johnson opted out. He was also one of the starting centers in the spring game, getting paired up with Gabriel. The 6-2, 325-pound sophomore is the presumptive big-shoes filler for Powers-Johnson, the 2023 Rimington Award winner who is now with the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.

5 returning defensive players critical for Oregon football

Oregon's Jordan Burch sacks Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the second quarter in Eugene Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023.Oregon's Jordan Burch sacks Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the second quarter in Eugene Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023.

Oregon’s Jordan Burch sacks Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the second quarter in Eugene Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023.

DE Jordan Burch

The senior was a 13-game starter and an all-Pac-12 honorable mention selection last season after matching his career-high and leading the Ducks with 7.5 tackles for a loss, including three sacks. And yet, the 6-6, 290-pound former consensus 5-star recruit and transfer from South Carolina still seems to be just scratching at the surface of his true potential. Six of his TFLs and all three sacks came in the first five games last season. Imagine his…



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