Badgers QB Edwards exits with lower-body injury

Adam RittenbergAug 28, 2025, 11:18 PM ET
Wisconsin starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr., a transfer from Maryland, was ruled out of Thursday’s game against Miami (Ohio) after leaving in the first half because of a lower-body injury.
Edwards was injured on a noncontact play in the second quarter after he handed off the ball and then started running. His left leg buckled and he fell to the turf. The 6-foot-3, 228-pound Edwards went into Wisconsin’s injury tent before walking to the locker room.
He appeared in street clothes on the Badgers’ sideline during the second half, and was replaced by Danny O’Neil, a transfer from San Diego State.
Wisconsin made a significant offseason push for Edwards, who started 11 games for Maryland last fall and finished second in the Big Ten in passing yards average (261.9 ypg) and fourth in completions (273). He earned 2023 Music City Bowl MVP honors in leading Maryland to a win over Auburn.
Edwards began his college career at Wake Forest before transferring to Maryland in 2022.
In 2024, the Badgers lost quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, a transfer from Miami, to a torn ACL against Alabama in Week 3.