By the sound of it, starting linebacker La'Mar Winston may miss just one week due to injury.

After sustaining an undisclosed injury in the team's opening win over Bowling Green, the junior missed Saturday's 62-14 win over Portland State. On Monday, head coach Mario Cristobal delivered some good news for the starter's status for this weekend's game with San Jose State.

“I feel good about La’Mar," he said. "He did practice yesterday and felt good. He has been cleared already. But, we're always watchful of things of that nature."

Winston, a Portland native, started seven games last fall at outside linebacker. He finished sixth on the team in tackles (49), fourth in tackles for loss (8.0) and sixth in sacks (2.0) in 2017. He started the season opener against the Falcons before leaving in the first half with injury.

Overall, the Ducks left Saturday's win over the in-state foe Vikings without significant injury, Cristobal said.

“Some bumps and bruises," he said. "But nothing that should prevent anyone from playing this Saturday."

That's an improvement from the first week of the season when the Ducks lost starting tight end Cam McCormick for the season with a broken leg.

The only other regular who's availability for Saturday is in jeopardy is top place kicker Adam Stack. Stack missed the final few weeks of fall camp, and the team's first two games with a leg injury.

“I know that our man Stack is just about ready to go," Cristobal said. "So, we’ll see how he comes out and performs [on Tuesday]."

Stack acted as the team's primary punter in 2017 as a true freshman. He averaged 38.4 yards per punt on 62 tries with a season-long of 51 yards. But, with the departure of place kicker Aidan Schneider, and the emergence of Blake Maimone at punter, Stack had transitioned to kicker this fall.

In his absence, walk-on Zach Emerson has handed the place kicking and kickoff duties. Emerson has yet to try a field goal, but is 16-of-17 on point after attempts.

Oregon will host San Jose State at 2 PM on Saturday. The game will be carried on the Pac-12 Networks.