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Newest Georgia injury report lists two more players out for Kentucky

On3 imageby:Jake Rowe09/13/24

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Georgia’s third availability/injury report for the Kentucky game is out and the Bulldogs now have four players listed as out with one questionable. The four players out include redshirt freshman running back Roderick Robinson, sophomore defensive tackle Jordan Hall, junior defensive end Mykel Williams and super senior defensive tackle Warren Brinson.

The lone player on the list who is not listed as out is redshirt freshman defensive lineman Xzavier McLeod, who is in the questionable category. He has been in that spot since Wednesday when the first availability report came out.

The list does not include sophomore cornerback Daniel Harris, who was arrested Thursday night for reckless driving and four other misdemeanors. He was released on $50 bond, $10 for each offense. Harris being left off the list indicates that, as a player on the two-deep depth chart, that he has traveled with the Georgia football team to Kentucky and will be available to play.

At that time Brinson and Hall were listed as questionable. Thursday’s updated downgraded Hall to out and Brinson to doubtful. Williams moved from doubtful to out in the latest update with Robinson being in the “out” category since that first Georgia report on Wednesday

Robinson, Hall, and McLeod have all been out since the preseason. Robinson is recovering from the turf toe surgery and is likely out until October while the Bulldogs hope to have Hall and McLeod back much sooner. Hall is recovering from stress fractures in each tibia with the second coming about a over a month ago.

Williams played 20 snaps in Georgia’s season-opening blowout of Clemson before going down with what Kirby Smart called a grade-two ankle sprain in the third quarter. He was blocked low and from the side by Clemson running back Phil Mafah, who was flagged for an illegal block on the play.

Williams who had two tackles for loss before going down, stood behind the coaches and tried to go back into the game but he was ultimately taken into the locker room for X-rays. Those came back negative but the former five-star sat out the Georgia home opener against Tennessee Tech last week.

Georgia and Kentucky are set for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff Saturday. The game will be televised by ABC.

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