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Henry Sillen

Georgia football injury report for week 6 matchup vs Tennessee

The Georgia Bulldogs are coming off of a bye-week and a big win over Top-10 Notre Dame.  Georgia was a bit banged up, and the bye-week came at a perfect point in the season.  The Dawgs stay working, but getting 2 weeks in between a game can be crucial.

Here’s a look at the Bulldog’s full injury report (so far) ahead of kickoff with the Volunteers.

Probable: WR Kearis Jackson

Jackson has been cleared to play by doctors after missing the past 3 weeks with a broken hand.

Questionable: DB DJ Daniel

Daniel suffered a hamstring injury this week and it is unsure whether he will be ready to go by Saturday.

Questionable: DB Eric Stokes

Stokes left the Notre Dame game with a lower-leg injury and it is unsure whether he will suit up against Tennessee.

Questionable: OL Solomon Kindley

Kindley left the Notre Dame game with a left ankle injury.  Head coach Kirby Smart is hoping to get his starting left guard back, depending on how practice goes this week.

Questionable: DB Tyson Campbell

Campbell is currently nursing a right foot injury and it is unsure whether he will suit up this Saturday.

Questionable: T Owen Condon

Condon has missed the past two games due to a lower-body injury.  It is unsure when he will return.

Questionable: DL Julian Rochester

Rochester has missed the past three games due to a knee injury.  Expect Rochester to miss this week’s matchup at Tennessee but hopefully to return soon to reinforce Georgia’s D-line.

Questionable: DL Tramel Walthour

Walthour has missed the past three games due to a lower-body injury.  It is unknown when he will return.

Out: WR Tommy Bush

Bush has been out with a sports hernia for the past three weeks and is listed as out indefinitely.

Out: QB D’Wan Mathis

Freshman quarterback D’wan Mathis is out indefinitely after undergoing surgery to remove a cyst from his brain this offseason.  There is no current timetable for Mathis’ return.

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