Oregon junior wide receiver Devon Allen's season has come to a sudden end, sources inform DuckTerritory.com.

Allen suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg during the fourth quarter of the Nebraska game this past Saturday. He never returned to the game and it was feared by Oregon's medical he tore his left ACL.

Allen will be looked at again on Monday, but Oregon doesn't expect any positive developments from the exam.

I really hope it's nothing more than a scare for Devon Allen. The #GoDucks WR/Olympian grabbed at his left knee. pic.twitter.com/XG8ppOjioq — Stephen Nelson (@Stephen__Nelson) September 17, 2016

Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich declined to comment on the injury Saturday evening following the game. When asked on Sunday if the Ducks expected any of the multiple players to suffer injuries at Nebraska back this season, Helfrich was only able to admit things don't look good for a few players.

"We don't have any confirmations, which obviously is not a good thing," Helfrich said Sunday. "We're going to have to wait until tomorrow [Monday]. We've got some preliminary stuff on a few guys, but nothing concrete."

Sources have told DuckTerritory.com that Allen's injury status was feared to be an ACL Saturday evening after getting Allen into the training room post-game.

This would be Allen's second torn ACL injury within the last three seasons. On the opening play of the 2015 Rose Bowl, Allen suffered a torn ACL on his right knee.

Through three games this season, Allen has four catches for 141 yards and a touchdown and three rushes for 13 yards. In his three-year career, Allen has 54 catches for 919 yards and eight touchdowns.

Allen this summer became the U.S. national champion in the 110-meter hurdles, qualified for the Olympics, and finished fifth in the world.

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