Highlights from Texas A&M's sixth spring football practice
Texas A&M's spring practice schedule continued this week, as coach Mike Elko and his staff led the revamped 2026 roster onto the field for the sixth time this month, and heading into April, the Aggies will have two more weeks of practice before the annual Maroon & White Spring Game on Saturday, April 18.
Over the last two practices, Texas A&M's wide receiver rotation, now featuring Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton and blue-chip freshman wideout Aaron Gregory , is one of the deepest rooms in the country, which also includes fellow freshmen Madden Williams, Mike Brown, and Jayden Warren, who have all been given opportunities to shine this spring.
On Tuesday, the offense took center stage once again, and outside of starting quarterback Marcel Reed, presumed backup quarterback Brady Hart continued to look poised, displaying the accuracy and arm strength to provide stability at the most important position in the game, while his experience serving as the third-string option last season.
One of the areas of focus this week has been the red zone offense, especially with the added size that Isaiah Horton and Aaron Gregory bring to fade routes, which will help Marcel Reed make quicker decisions after the ball is snapped, providing more high-percentage throws than last season.
Thanks to several Texas A&M beat writers, here are the best highlights from the Aggies' sixth spring practice, focusing on the offense.
Carter, it's ok, we all had the same reaction
Freshman WR Aaron Gregory is utilizing his size this spring
Two players who are expected to make a significant impact next season
QBs Marcel Reed and Brady Hart
Every QB is getting valuable reps this spring
WR Mario Craver is working on ball control
WR Isaiah Horton is looking smooth on the fade route
WR TK Norman
RB Tiger Riden is a player to watch this spring
TE Kiotti Armstrong continues to impress
Isaiah Horton returning punts this season? Not likely
Here is every red zone throw from Marcel Reed
AD Trev Alberts made his way to practice on Tuesday
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