CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Tre Lamar, middle, made an impact last time he was in a game against Florida State, forcing and recovering a fumble.
Tre Lamar, middle, made an impact last time he was in a game against Florida State, forcing and recovering a fumble.

Swinney updates injury status on Clemson defenders


by -

Tuesday night, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney held his first press conference since bowl practice started and Swinney updated the injury status for a trio of Clemson defenders.

Starting middle linebacker Tre Lamar (back) is a go to practice in pads now, but Swinney said they are going to take it easy with him. Starting cornerback Mark Fields (foot) is also expected to be back for the Sugar Bowl matchup with Alabama.

Reserve linebacker Judah Davis (knee) is out for the Sugar Bowl, however, but could return for a possible national championship appearance.

Lamar missed each of the last three games after an injury sustained against Florida State. Fields has been out since the mid-October game at Syracuse. Davis has mainly played on special teams with 12 tackles, 1.5 for loss.

Ultimate Level LogoUpgrade Your Account

Unlock premium boards and exclusive features (e.g. ad-free) by upgrading your account today.

Upgrade Now
Comment on this story
Print   
Send Feedback to TigerNet Staff: Email | Comment
Clemson pro signs with Jacksonville Jaguars
Clemson pro signs with Jacksonville Jaguars
NCAA announces approval of football rule changes on communications, timing
NCAA announces approval of football rule changes on communications, timing
Clemson-Pitt baseball schedule changes
Clemson-Pitt baseball schedule changes
'2 Right Turns' podcast says Clemson football has the drip, best facility in country
'2 Right Turns' podcast says Clemson football has the drip, best facility in country
Post your comments!