Ahmad Hardy shooting updates: Latest news on Missouri football star after suffering gunshot wound originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Missouri announced Monday morning that star RB Ahmad Hardy was shot early Sunday at a concert and is recovering in stable condition after undergoing surgery.
Hardy, a transfer from Louisiana-Monroe last year, was one of the nation’s most productive running backs in his first season with the Tigers, rushing for 1,649 yards and 16 touchdowns in 13 games and cementing himself as a likely first-round NFL Draft prospect in 2027.
Hardy opted to return to Missouri for his junior season rather than enter the transfer portal, entering the offseason as one of the most exciting returning players in the SEC.
Here are the latest details on the Missouri star’s shooting.
Ahmad Hardy shooting updates
Missouri released a statement Monday revealing Hardy sustained a gunshot wound early Sunday morning at a concert in Mississippi and underwent surgery. He is in stable condition after undergoing surgery on Sunday.
A statement from Mizzou Athletics on Ahmad Hardy pic.twitter.com/BnkcDIDSn7
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) May 11, 2026
The program didn’t say where in the body Hardy was struck, nor did the Tigers indicate the seriousness of the wound. An individual can be in a critical or serious condition while also being considered stable.
Missouri said Hardy’s timeline to return to football activities is unknown, which at least indicates the Tigers expect him to get back on the field at some point. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Monday that there is “optimism that Ahmad Hardy will play football again,” adding that Hardy is “alert today and moving around.”
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