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**News Now: Texas A&M Quarterback Conner Weigman Placed on Extended Leave for Breaking Team Rules**

 

**College Station, Texas** – Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman has been placed on extended leave from the football team after violating team rules, according to an official announcement from the university. The decision comes as a significant blow to the Aggies, who are in the midst of an important season in the highly competitive SEC.

 

Head Coach Jimbo Fisher addressed the situation in a press briefing but did not go into specific details about the rule violation that led to Weigman’s suspension. Fisher emphasized the importance of maintaining discipline and accountability within the program.

 

“Conner is a talented player and an important part of our team, but everyone is expected to follow the same set of rules,” Coach Fisher said. “Unfortunately, Conner broke those rules, and as a result, he’s been placed on extended leave. We’ll continue to support him as he works through this, but our team standards must be upheld.”

 

Weigman, a sophomore from Cypress, Texas, had been a key figure for the Aggies’ offense this season. Known for his strong arm, decision-making, and athleticism, he was projected to lead the team through the remainder of the season. His absence will leave a significant gap in Texas A&M’s offense, putting pressure on the next quarterback in line to step up.

 

Weigman’s suspension is indefinite, and no specific timeline has been given for his potential return to the team. Sources close to the program indicate that he will have to meet certain expectations set by the coaching staff to be reinstated.

 

This news has stirred reactions from fans and analysts alike, as Weigman’s leadership on the field has been a central part of the Aggies’ offensive identity. Without him, Texas A&M will need to make critical adjustments to their game plan, especially with several crucial conference matchups approaching.

 

Neither Weigman nor his representatives have commented publicly on the matter, and it remains unclear whether the quarterback will seek to resolve the issue quickly or if his absence could be long-term.

 

Texas A&M now turns its focus to the rest of the season without its starting quarterback. Coach Fisher expressed confidence in the team’s ability to move forward and adjust to the challenge.

 

“We have a strong group of players who are ready to step up and fill the role,” Fisher added. “We’re focused on the team’s success, and we’ll keep pushing forward with the guys we have on the field.”

 

As more details emerge, the full scope of the violation and its impact on both Weigman’s future with the team and the Aggies’ season will become clearer. For now, Texas A&M will need to rally together as they navigate this unexpected situation in one of the toughest conferences in college football.