Teddy Prochazka hadn’t played a football game for Nebraska in 644 days. On the 644th day — after an ACL tear kept him sidelined for the 2024 season — the right offensive tackle still didn’t know if he would start that night in the season opener against Cincinnati.
After suffering season ending injuries three out of his four years with Nebraska football, right tackle Teddy Prochazka was back on the field Thursday, playing every snap of the Huskers’ 20-17 victory over Cincinnati.
At 6-foot-10, Teddy Prochazka is used to standing out on the football field. However, it’s what he’s doing off the field that’s now getting national attention.
The first availability report of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football season is here. As announced early in preseason camp, offensive lineman Teddy Prochazka is out for the season.
Dr. Rob Zatechka, a member of the original Nebraska Pipeline, has an affinity for the offensive line. He studies the front four like he was taking a test in medical school.
The big news from Tuesday's Nebraska football practice concerned something that happened a day earlier: Junior offensive tackle Teddy Prochazka tore an ACL and will miss the 2024 season.
Before 2024 could begin, the season is over for a Husker lineman. Nebraska junior Teddy Prochazka has suffered a season-ending injury. Coach Matt Rhule confirmed the news Tuesday.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers competed in their annual spring game at Memorial Stadium, where the White team defeated the Red team 25-21 on Saturday. Coming off a 5-7 season, Cornhusker fans were eager for an early look at this year's team, particularly five-star recruit Dylan Raiola.