Just when Kalen DeBoer thought Alabama was finally gaining momentum, misery hit them hard. The team was all ready for a solid A-Day, but that ended with DeBoer’s key wide receiver getting injured. Now, after the incident, DeBoer gave an uncertain update on his position, which is just increasing concern for their 2026 season.

Noah Rogers’ first Alabama A-Day game ended early because he got injured during the spring scrimmage on Saturday. He got hurt after Alabama threw him a pass in the corner of the end zone. He caught the ball but got up slowly and couldn’t put weight on his left leg. This showed he was in pain and could not move properly.

Because of the injury, two trainers helped him walk off the field and took him to the medical room for a check-up. After doctors and staff looked at him, he was taken from the medical tent back to the locker room in a cart and was seen wearing a brace on his left knee. DeBoer then gave an injury update on his condition.

“He will have to get evaluated. “Unfortunate with him getting dinged up,” Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer said after the A-Day. “We’ll kind of see what that looks like. He will go get the MRI and all of that kind of stuff and see what happens. We’ll have more information here as we go through the spring and summer.”

Since DeBoer is still waiting on MRI results, the coaching staff cannot set a firm recovery timeline. This is a massive blow for Kalen DeBoer’s team, as Rogers was one of the key players in his offense, and he was pretty high on him since the start. For now, the medical team is playing it safe, leaving his Week 1 availability as a massive question mark.

“Noah’s been consistent, had a couple nice catches, made some big plays there when we needed to,” DeBoer said. “Even sometimes short ones where we got to move the chains. He’d probably be the one who stood out the most.”

 

Before arriving in Tuscaloosa, he proved his reliability at NC State, catching 68 passes for 919 yards and three touchdowns over two seasons. Since 2026 marks his redshirt junior year, the timing of this left knee injury is an incredibly frustrating setback for his career.

Even with Rogers sidelined, Alabama’s receiver room remains dangerous. Proven targets like Ryan Williams and Lotzier Brooks will anchor the group, while the injury opens the door for young talents like Derek Meadows to earn crucial first-team reps.

What makes the situation worse is that Rogers was expected to help the team in the very first game of the season, and he could even have been a starter if he had kept performing well in spring and summer. Now, because of the injury, there is uncertainty, and the team has to wait and see if he will recover in time and be healthy enough to play. But that’s not the only concern troubling Kalen DeBoer.

Kalen DeBoer faces questions on QB position

Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer feels good about how the team performs during the A-Day spring game at Bryant-Denny Stadium. He sees it as a positive sign for the team. However, not everyone agrees with him. CBS Sports analyst Shehan Jeyarajah raises concerns over Keelon Russell’s better play than Austin Mack.

While this may look like a good thing, it actually creates a tough decision for the coaches about who should be the starting quarterback going forward. And Jeyarajah explains the situation clearly.

“The upside is higher with Russell in the lineup,” Jeyarajah said. “But in a pivotal season for DeBoer’s staff, can the Crimson Tide afford to take the risk? DeBoer and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb have done an exceptional job with quarterbacks over the years, including developing Penix, Simpson, and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Jake Haener. But with two highly rated prospects on campus, this could be the most consequential decision of their careers.”

The team now focuses on future potential, but that also brings risk and uncertainty. Keelon Russell looks talented, but he is still a freshman and smaller, so there are doubts about whether he can handle the big pressure.

Because of this, choosing the wrong quarterback could be a big mistake. It could affect not only DeBoer’s future as coach but also Alabama’s chances of reaching the playoffs.