CJ Daniels, Chris Hilton update: Tigers WR's status revealed on LSU-Arkansas Thursday injury report
LSU and Arkansas are both riding high heading into their matchup in Fayetteville this weekend. With the Razorbacks coming off of a bye week following their home upset win over Tennessee and LSU fresh off of an overtime victory against Ole Miss last Saturday.
The two respective ranked wins are huge for both team’s resumes at the halfway point of the regular season. And another victory this weekend would surely help the winner make their claim as one of the top teams in the SEC.
The injury bug has definitely bit the Tigers this season, with several key players already listed as out for the remainder of the season. While Arkansas’ story has been the opposite, taking some lumps early but turning things around health-wise coming out of their bye.
With that in mind, check out Thursday’s full injury report for Arkansas and LSU’s matchup below.
Full LSU-Arkansas Thursday injury report
LSU
WR Chris Hilton – Out
LB Harold Perkins Jr. – Out
WR Kyle Parker – Out
RB John Emery Jr. – Out
DE Princeton Malbrue – Out
OL Kobe Roberts – Out
LB Jake Ibieta – Out
OL Tyree Adams – Out
DT Jacobian Guillory – Out
WR CJ Daniels – Probable
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Arkansas
DB Jaylon Braxton – Out
RB Rodney Hill – Out
K Kyle Ramsey – Out
LSU wide receivers Chris Hilton and CJ Daniels have both been listed as questionable during the week. With Daniels missing the Tigers’ last game against Ole Miss after re-aggravating a knee injury and Hilton still not making a game appearance this season with a foot injury.
“Daniels practiced and looked good so I would say we’ll probably list him as probable for Saturday,” LSU head coach Brian Kelly said on Wednesday. “Chris was able to do some individual work. His is a day-to-day situation so so he’s still questionable. We’re trending in the right direction there. The rest are pretty static in terms of where we are from an injury standpoint.”
LSU and Arkansas both boast two of the top-five passing attacks currently in the SEC. A key part of Saturday’s matchup that kicks off at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN and streaming on Fubo.