BRAKING NEWS: Georgia will be missing one of its wide receivers for the Georgia-Alabama game.

Georgia will be missing one of its wide receivers for the Georgia-Alabama game.
This weekend marks one of the biggest matchups of the college football season, as the Georgia Bulldogs travel to Tuscaloosa to face the Alabama Crimson Tide. Both teams are pretty healthy heading into the top-five clash, and the Bulldogs are working to return some players from the injury list, but Georgia will be without one of its wide receivers on Saturday.

Wide receiver London Humphreys has mononucleosis, as confirmed by Bulldogs on SI and first reported by Dawgs347, and will most likely miss this weekend’s game versus Alabama. The former Vanderbilt transfer is not a starter for Georgia, but he has been a rotating wideout in his first season in Athens. Humphreys’ best game of the year came against Vanderbilt, where he had two receptions for 63 yards and one score. He hasn’t recorded a stat since week one.Georgia wide receiver London Humphreys (16) moves the ball during the second half of the NCAA Aflac Kickoff Game against Clemson in Atlanta, on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024.

Georgia may not be without a starter, but losing depth ahead of one of the season’s most important games is never ideal.Georgia Football Injury Report, 9/23
Mykel Williams: “I’m hopeful. We’ll see. He didn’t do much last week, but he had a lot of rehab Friday and Sunday. He could run. We’ll have to go out to practice today and see how it goes.”
Roderick Robinson – Out (TOE).
Tate Ratledge underwent tightrope surgery to fix both a high ankle sprain and a knee strain. Timeline TBD.
Warren Brinson – “Warren practiced at the end of last week.”
Jordan Hall — “We are hoping to get Jordan Hall back he’s been working tirelessly in his rehab.”

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