Auburn fans and NFL observers received disappointing news on Saturday as a key offensive weapon will miss the playoffs due to a hamstring injury. The absence comes just days before the team’s Wild-Card Weekend matchup, leaving coaches to adjust their game plan.
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This setback leaves a significant hole in the roster heading into the postseason. Analysts predict the team will need to rely on its depth chart and adjust special-teams strategy to compensate for the loss.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith, the Auburn standout, saw action in 10 games with two starts during his rookie NFL season. He recorded five receptions for 51 yards and one touchdown while also returning 18 kickoffs for a 23.2-yard average, playing 123 offensive snaps and 53 on special teams.

Lambert-Smith made a name for himself during his only season at Auburn in 2024, racking up 50 receptions for 981 yards and eight touchdowns after transferring from Penn State. His explosive playmaking ability made him one of the SEC’s most productive receivers that year.
With the Auburn alum sidelined, the team now faces a critical challenge in the playoffs. Fans and coaches alike will be watching closely to see how the squad adapts in his absence and whether other players can step up on the big stage.