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Per report, Le'Veon Moss briefly left the LSU game due to an “upset stomach.”

Per report, Le'Veon Moss briefly left the LSU game due to an “upset stomach.”

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Le'Veon Moss had to briefly leave Texas A&M's Week 9 contest against LSU due to an “upset stomach,” according to a report.

This news was announced late in the first half by ABC play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler. Moss was able to return late in the first half after missing most of the second quarter due to illness.

Moss was arguably Texas A&M's best offensive player in the first half. He scored the Aggies' only touchdown before halftime and ran for 54 yards on 9 carries. He also caught a pass for 11 yards.

Moss only had two carries in the second quarter, presumably due to this illness. The first pass went for 8 yards with 8:14 left in the second quarter. His next carry didn't come until just 1:39 remained in the half – shortly after Fowler's original report.

Texas A&M will hope to utilize his services in the second half as the Aggies attempt to mount a double-digit comeback. Texas A&M was not efficient in the passing game before halftime, as Conner Weigman threw for just 49 yards on 13 pass attempts.

Here's a video of Moss' touchdown early in the game:

At halftime, LSU leads Texas A&M 17-7.

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