Florida Gators facing a wave of injuries during spring practice, impacting key players and limiting availability.

By the Numbers
  • Kelby Collins, edge rusher, returned with a non-contact jersey.
  • Myles Graham, freshman linebacker, out for the rest of spring drills after a back procedure.
  • Justus Boone, junior defensive lineman, recovering from a torn ACL.
Yes, But

The injuries are challenging the team's cohesion and practice efficiency.

State of Play
  • Key defensive players like Shemar James and Derek Wingo nursing injuries.
  • Offensive line hit hardest, with players like Kam Waites and Austin Barber sidelined.
  • Senior cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. returned to full participation.
What's Next

Florida Gators will need to adapt to the injuries, test their depth, and focus on maximizing practice reps for available players.

Bottom Line

Florida Football's spring practice is marred by injuries, challenging team depth and development while emphasizing the importance of adaptability and maximizing available resources.