UCLA sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen is unlikely to step back on the field this season, according to multiple reports.
Rosen suffered a severe shoulder sprain against Arizona State on Oct. 8 and has dealt with nerve damage since, missing the Bruins' last two games.
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The 2015 Freshman All-American was largely considered the top quarterback in the 2018 NFL draft class, but this injury and the emergence of Washington QB Jake Browning could knock Rosen down draft boards.
Through five games, Rosen threw for 1,915 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Redshirt senior Mike Fafaul will likely retain the starting job the remainder of the season for the 3-5 Bruins.