Georgia Mid-Spring Injury Report

Injuries and football are a marriage that have been around for the sport's century long history. With that, it is to be expected that the Georgia Bulldogs would have a few players banged up near the mid-way point of spring practice. Here is a list of Bulldogs that have suffered injuries so far...
Mykel Williams
Mykel Williams' highly anticipated sophmore season will be on hold as he is currently recovering from surgery to repair an injury on his toe. He is expected to miss the remainder of spring but coaches are hopefully that he will be available come the regular season.
Kendall Milton
Kendall Milton's spring campaign was shut down early as he suffered an injury to his hamstring. Georgia coaches and staff elected to sideline Milton for the remainder of the spring as a precaution to minimize risk of further injury. Luckily for Georgia, the Dawgs have a stable of young running backs that will be able to carry the load in Milton's abscence.
Pearce Spurlin
After a mass exodus in the tight end room after the 2022 season, Spurlin was expected to be a major contributor for the Bulldog's offense during the spring. Unfortunately, the former 4-star recruit suffered a collarbone injury that will place him on the sidelines for the remainder of the spring. The Bulldogs now have just three healthy scholarship tight ends on their roster.
Other Injuries (Not suffered during spring)
- Marvin Jones Jr. -- shoulder, out
- Joshua Miller-- shoulder, out
- Dan Jackson -- foot, out
- Andrew Paul -- ACL, out
- Jalon Walker -- shoulder, out
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