Duck insider drops a photo bomb ahead of JMU at Oregon in the CFP

Oregon wide receiver Dakorien Moore hauls in a reception as the Oregon Ducks host the Indiana Hoosiers Oct. 11, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.
Oregon wide receiver Dakorien Moore hauls in a reception as the Oregon Ducks host the Indiana Hoosiers Oct. 11, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

He's not saying but he's saying, you know what I'm saying?

Monday morning Rob Moseley longtime editor-in-chief of goducks.com, casually dropped some bombshell photographs on social media.

To his X account he posted some pictures from practice, five days before the Ducks take the field against James Madison in their first-round playoff game, a grouping of wide receivers going through warmups during media availability.

In pads, with helmets lined up carefully on the sideline are Gary Bryant Jr., Dakorien Moore and Evan Stewart, all participating in practice, at least the non-contact portion of it. The three supremely talented and explosive wideouts have been missing, Stewart out all year since tearing his patellar tendon in June, Moore injured in practice the week of the Iowa game. Bryant Jr. suffering an ankle sprain against the Hawkeyes after catching a 22-yard pass.

Dan Lanning has been hinting at an expected return for one or all three of them for weeks. Malik Benson spoke about the possibility of "getting all our guys back" on the "Mighty Oregon" podcase a couple of days ago. Now it looks like a real possibility, unless it's a giant misdirection from the Hatfield-Dowlin Center.

Elite trio of pass catches makes an already dangerous offense lethal for opponents

The Ducks don't need Moore, Stewart and Bryant Jr. to beat James Madison. They were three-touchdown favorites a week ago when all three were questionable. The Dukes, champions of the Sun Belt Conference, played the 123rd schedule in the FBS to compile their 12-1 record.

Oregon beat Iowa, Minnesota, USC and Washington without these three, with Malik Benson, Jeremiah McClellan and Kenyon Sadiq igniting the passing game.

But if this trio is ready to go, able to play in a tuneup game as the Quack Attack aims to make a playoff run, Mosely may have more juicy photographs to post. Their return completes one of the most potent offenses in the country with almost perfect timing.

After practice, Dan Lanning said, "Everybody's closer than they were yesterday."

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