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Auburn WR Cam Coleman exits Arkansas game with injury
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Wide receiver Cam Coleman left the first quarter of Saturday’s game against Arkansas with an apparent lower-leg injury.
Coleman, the top playmaker on the Auburn offense, was tended to by team trainers after a play late in the first quarter. He limped off the field favoring his right ankle/foot. He was taken to the team’s medical tent on the sideline, where he remained through the end of the quarter and into the start of the second quarter.
Auburn’s Cam Coleman exits Arkansas game with ankle injury
Auburn football wide receiver Cam Coleman exited Saturday’s game against Arkansas with a right high ankle sprain on the Tigers second offensive drive.
Coleman was blocking on an Eric Singleton Jr. rushing attempt when he was rolled up by Arkansas linebacker Stephen Dix Jr.
There is currently no timetable on if he will return in the game. Freshman Sam Turner checked in the game after Coleman limped off the field.
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On the Tigers first series, Coleman hauled in an impressive one-handed catch in the corner of the end zone to give Auburn a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
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Auburn WR Cam Coleman Exits Arkansas Game With Ankle Injury
The Auburn Tigers are currently leading Arkansas 7-0, and arguably their best player just exited the game with a concerning injury.
With about 4:45 remaining in the first quarter, standout wide receiver Cam Coleman went down with an ankle injury on the opening play of their second offensive drive. Coleman was out in front blocking for Eric Singleton Jr. on a jet sweep to the left side of the field when Arkansas linebacker Stephen Dix Jr. fell into Coleman’s lower body.
Coleman’s right foot appeared to get rolled up on the play, causing him to limp off the field after spending a few minutes in visible pain on the ground. The sophomore phenom is yet to return thus far.
