Lsu tigers key player will miss the rest of the season due to serious injury….

After lost Florida’s Week 10 matchup with Arkansas, two Gators beginning cautious linemen are set to return in Week 11 vs. LSU.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Gators expect the return of two beginning cautious linemen from harm for Florida’s Week 11 matchup at No. 19 LSU, as nose handle Cam Jackson and edge rusher Tyreak Sapp were evacuated from the team’s week after week harm report on Wednesday.

Discover UF’s damage report for Week 11 underneath.

LB Shemar James (lower body) — out
WR Caleb Douglas (lower body) — out
EDGE Jack Pyburn (lower body) — out
TE Jonathan Odom (upper body) — out
Jackson and Sapp each missed UF’s Week 10 bout with Arkansas due to upper body wounds. Each player was considered flawed for that amusement.

The team of Jackson and Sapp has combined for 42 add up to handles this season, with Sapp including two sacks, 3.5 handles for misfortune, two constrained bungles and a pass breakup.

Pyburn, who begun in put of Sapp against Arkansas in Week 10, tore his ACL amid the challenge and will miss the rest of the 2023 campaign. He wrapped up the season with 13 handles, counting one for misfortune.

James, who is still the Gators’ driving tackler on the season with 55, disjoined his kneecap against Georgia in Week 9 and will miss to leftover portion of the season taking after surgery to repair the harmed. First year recruit Jaden Robinson begun in James’ put at linebacker against the Razorbacks.

Douglas remains out with a lower-body harm, in spite of the fact that Napier recommended on Nov. 1 that Douglas is “ahead of plan” in his recuperation from the harm. In five appearances this season, Douglas totaled 11 gatherings for 133 yards and a landing.

Odom proceeds to nurture an upper-body damage that has sidelined him since Week 6 and will not play against the Tigers.

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