Georgia WR goes down in practice
Georgia wide receiver Justin Scott-Wesley has gone down in practice with what appears to be a knee injury.
According to Macon.com, Scott-Wesley – who had knee surgery in the off-season – injured his right knee while appearing to run a normal route in practice.
The video can be seen here.
We wouldn’t be surprised if this latest injury will see Scott-Wesley retire from football. There’s only so much punishment a knee can take, after all.
Scott-Wesley only had 52 yards receiving and a TD last year, previously injured his knee in 2013. He was also suspended for a game by Georgia head coach Mark Richt in 2014 for being caught in possession of marijuana.
The Scott-Wesley news is another injury to Georgia’s wide receiving corps. Isaiah McKenzie has had two hamstring injuries, and whether Mark Richt says it or not – there’s got to be worries about the health of Malcolm Mitchell, too.