Moose Muhammad was notably absent during Texas A&M’s 13-10 loss at Auburn. The Aggies lacked difference-makers on offense, and Muhammad’s absence left a massive hole in the Aggies pass catchers.

During the game, the SEC Network crew of Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic reported that Muhammad’s absence was not injury-related. Following the game, Jimbo Fisher was asked about Muhammad not playing, and the Aggies head coach neglected to specify the reason other than it was an “internal issue,” according to Travis Brown.

Muhammad later spoke out on social media to “clear the air” of why he was benched.

“I want to clear the air. I was benched for wearing arm sleeves—something that my teammates and opponents wear frequently for protection. I apologize to my teammates and fans and looking forward to getting back on the field. Much Love,” Muhammad tweeted.

That was a rough personnel loss for Texas A&M against Auburn. Muhammad has been solid all season, and it limited quarterback Conner Weigman’s options on the outside.

Entering Saturday, Muhammad had recorded 30 catches for 441 yards and 3 touchdowns.