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Alabama injury report: Domani Jackson, Kobe Prentice, Kendrick Law, and others
Alabama football’s first availability report of Tennessee week is the most comprehensive of the season. However, it appears that some of UA’s contributors may be returning for the showdown in Knoxville.
At wide receiver, both Kobe Prentice and Kendrick Law were listed as probable. Prentice had a head injury against Vanderbilt, while Law sustained what head coach Kalen DeBoer described as a “lower-leg injury” against Georgia.
“Right now I would say they are probable,” DeBoer said Wednesday on the SEC coaches teleconference. “Just continue to work through practices. Feeling better and better about it each and every day.”
Domani Jackson, an Alabama cornerback, was also listed as probable. He exited the Tide’s Saturday victory over South Carolina, but returned to make the game-winning interception.
Linebacker Yhonzae Pierre was classified as doubtful. He missed the South Carolina game.
Cayden Jones, Pierre’s linebacking teammate, was listed as out. Throughout his freshman season, he primarily contributed to special teams.
On the Tennessee side, three players were listed as out, including linebackers Edwin Spillman and Keenan Pili, along with defensive back Jourdan Thomas. Running back Cameron Seldon was listed as questionable, while offensive lineman Lance Heard was listed as probable.
Tennessee had three players out, including linebackers Edwin Spillman and Keenan Pili, as well as defensive back Jourdan Thomas. Running back Cameron Seldon was listed as questionable, while offensive lineman Lance Heard was listed as probable.
Beginning with the 2024 season, the SEC required clubs to submit daily availability reports on Wednesdays of conference game weeks. Final reports are distributed 90 minutes before kickoff.
Alabama and Tennessee will face off at 2:45 p.m. CT Saturday in Knoxville. The game will air on ABC.