Arch Manning has undergone a minor surgery, the Texas Longhorns football program announced on Friday.
Texas shared an injury update with the media on Friday that addressed Manning’s surgery.
“Arch Manning underwent minor foot surgery this week as a preventative measure to address a previous injury. He will be limited during off-season workouts but is expeced back during spring football,” the update said.
A handful of other Texas players underwent off-season surgery.
“Additionally, the following players had off-season surgery and all are expected back 100 percent healthy by the season: Xavier Filsaime (shoulder), Trevor Goosby (shoulder), Emmett Mosley V (ankle), Ty’Anthony Smith (shoulder), Ryan Wingo (wrist).”
Manning experienced his first full season as a starter this season. He passed for 3,163 yards, 26 touchdowns and 7 interceptions, and he rushed for 399 yards and 10 touchdowns.
A redshirt sophomore, Arch really started to get going late in the season. He closed with three straight wins, including a 5-touchdown performance against Arkansas; two touchdowns against Texas A&M; and four touchdowns in a bowl win over Michigan. Manning really showed off his athleticism during that game, as well as the skills that will make him a Heisman Trophy contender in 2026.













