On Monday head coach Mario Cristobal announced that freshman wide receiver Bryan Addison is currently serving an "in-team suspension for violation of team policy".

"He’s part of the team," Cristobal explained. "But he will be practicing with the team in a couple of weeks as long as he abides by what he needs to."

Cristobal did not go into detail of what transpired that led to Addison's suspension, but the player has not been seen by reporters at Oregon practices for the past two weeks.

Addison provided the program a major recruiting coup this summer, when he was a last-minute addition in the 2018 recruiting class. A former UCLA signee, the high four-star recruit picked Oregon on on July 24. He enrolled at Oregon a few days before camp opened.

The 6-foot-5 wideout played in all three non-conference games this season, but has not played since. He caught one pass for 12 yards in the team's win over Portland State.

Crisotbal also provided an injury update. The Ducks did sustain a few injuries in Pullman on Saturday. The most notable injury was to reserve linebacker Isaac Slade-Matautia. The redshirt freshman is dealing with a shoulder injury. He was noticeably absent from the two-deep released on Monday.

"We’re getting some work done on him," Cristobal said. "An MRI, some X-Rays or whatnot."

He has made 20 tackles this season, including a career-high six against Washington. He was injured and left the field during the first half of the 34-20 loss to Washington State.

CJ Verdell is dealing with a a hip flexor injury, but Cristobal believes the starting running back is "going to be OK". Verdell leads the team with 586 rushing yards this season, and is eight in the Pac-12 in yardage gained. Should he miss time, freshman Travis Dye and senior Tony Brooks-James appear the most likely candidates to take over.

Cristobal also said reserve quarterback Braxton Burmeister, who dressed for the WSU game, is "full go", and that he does not anticipate Austin Faoliu will miss further time. Faoliu played, albeit as a reserve, against Washington State, and did not suffer any "set backs". Crisotbal said he'll know more on Faoliu after Tuesday and Wednesday's practices.