Georgia footballs Jamon Dumas-Johnson suffers fractured forearm against Missouri

Publish date: 2024-09-21

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ATHENS, Ga. — Jamon Dumas-Johnson, one of Georgia’s top defensive players, has a fractured forearm, according to initial X-rays, and likely will miss games. Here’s what you need to know:

Timetable for returning

It’s unclear, but Smart did not sound optimistic about a quick return when he was asked if Dumas-Johnson could play with the injury.

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“I don’t think so,” he said, before adding: “I don’t know that. I’d have to go see. I just got a text with the X-ray on it, and it’s just one of those that I doubt he’s going to be able to. But I don’t know.”

It would be a big loss for Georgia’s defense, although one it has the potential to replace: CJ Allen, a highly touted freshman, has gotten playing time this year, including brief spurts in place of Dumas-Johnson. (Xavian Sorey, a junior inside linebacker, was not with the team on Saturday for personal reasons.)

Georgia did avert another injury on defense: Cornerback Kamari Lassiter, who moved to the slot to defend Luther Burden, went down with back spasms but should be fine, according to Smart.

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