Kirby Smart’s Georgia Injury Report Update: The Most Recent on Ladd McConkey

The Georgia head coach Kirby Smart provided an update on Ladd McConkey’s condition and the injury report prior to their game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Georgia football injury report: Kirby Smart rules out tightrope surgery for Ladd  McConkey

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart addressed the media on Monday at a meeting and discussed the difficulties that the Bulldogs’ upcoming opponent, Georgia Tech, offers. He mentioned the team’s most recent triumph over the Tennessee Volunteers as well.

Before the game against Georgia Tech, he also made updates to the injury list.

Injury Report for Georgia Football: 11/20 OG Knee: Tate Ratledge “Tate does well. His bone is bruised. He struck his knees as we had assumed. He still hurts today as he did yesterday. It is excellent that there is no structural damage.”WR, RaRa Thomas (FOOT): “It would be more accurate to describe RaRa’s injury as a foot bone bruise rather than a slight sprain.
CB Upper Body: Julian Humphrey DUBIOUS Before he got hurt in last week’s game against Ole Miss, Humphrey had started to get more reps in the Georgia defense. In the first half of the Ole Miss game, the sophomore exited and did not come back. Humphrey’s condition is uncertain, but Georgia head coach Kirby Smart was evasive when asked about it. Humphrey is unlikely to play against Tennessee on Saturday.

  • ILB Jamon Dumas-Johnson (Forearm) – DOUBTFUL Dumas-Johnson missed Georgia’s win over Ole Miss after suffering a fractured forearm the prior in the game against Missouri. Smart declined to offer specifics regarding the preseason All-American’s progress but did reveal that “it’s week to week. We’re trying to get him back.”
  • TE Brock Bowers (Ankle) – IN “Brock feels good. I think he’s a little sore. What’s happening is he’s using it more. There’s more soreness during the game than there is during the week. We go lighter on him early in the week because if you don’t he will overwork himself.”
    • Bowers was forced to miss Georgia’s wins over Florida and Missouri after suffering a high ankle sprain in the Bulldogs’ game against Vanderbilt on Oct. 14, but the two-time All-American made his return last week against Ole Miss, playing extensively against the Rebels. Smart indicated that Bowers was dealing with some soreness in the aftermath of last week’s game, but he is expected to once again suit up and take the field this weekend in Knoxville.
    • WR Ladd McConkey (Ankle) – IN “Yeah, he’s got a tweaked ankle that he tweaked in the game against Ole Miss. He was able to go some during the week, but he wasn’t able to go much. It’s nothing more severe than that. Claude said there are questions about tightrope surgery, but that’s not the case at all, I don’t know where that’s coming from at all.
      • McConkey, who missed Georgia’s first four games of the season with a lingering back injury, left Saturday’s game against Ole Miss and did not return. However, he was made available for post-game interviews and indicated that he simply rolled his ankle and will be available to play against Tennessee. Smart also indicated after the Ole Miss game that McConkey could have returned to the game if needed.

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