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CFB: Georgia TE Brock Bowers to undergo surgery

By AccessWDUN Staff

ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia tight end Brock Bowers will undergo ankle surgery today, Monday, October 16. 

Bowers was injured in the second quarter of Saturday's game against Vanderbilt. The Bulldogs beat Vandy, 37-20.

The Georgia football program confirmed the surgery on Monday. Although the athletic department didn't go into any specifics on the type of surgery Bowers will undergo, Bowers is expected to have TightRope Surgery, which will stabilize the ankle. The common recovery time for the surgery is three to six weeks. If he does return to the field, it could be the November 18 game in Knoxville, Tenn., against Tennessee. 

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was perhaps the most prominent college athlete to have the procedure, which allowed him to return just three weeks after surgery during the 2019 season.

Bowers would be the third Georgia player to have TightRope surgery this season. Offensive tackle Amarius Mim sustained a high ankle sprain in mid-September and has yet to return. Tight end Lawson Luckie recently rejoined the Bulldogs after being injured in August.

Bowers, who combines speed and size rarely found in a tight end, leads Georgia with 41 receptions for 567 yards and four touchdowns despite drawing frequent double teams. Lining up all over the field, he also has rushed six times for 28 yards and another score.

In what is sure to be his final college season, Bowers was even being mentioned as a possible Heisman Trophy candidate at a position that rarely draws much attention. The injury surely will scuttle those hopes.

Bowers was injured on an 11-yard run where he took the handoff on a sweep around the right side. On the tackle near the sideline, Vanderbilt's Savion Riley appeared to land on Bowers' foot as they tumbled out of bounds.

Bowers pounded the turf in frustration, the first indication that the injury could be more than a minor issue.

“It's an ankle sprain. We don't know how severe,” coach Kirby Smart said after the game. “They X-rayed it, and the X-rays were negative. Looked like it was lower, but until we get an MRI, we won't know anymore.”

The Bulldogs catch a bit of a break in the schedule, with Bowers being injured heading into an off week.

But he is likely to sit out at least Southeastern Conference games against Florida, Missouri and No. 13 Mississippi. If a longer recovery period is needed, he might also miss the final two regular-season games against No. 17 Tennessee and Georgia Tech.

Beyond that, the SEC championship game is Dec. 2. If the Bulldogs (7-0, 4-0 SEC) earn a spot in the College Football Playoff, the semifinal games are more than two months away, which shouldn't be an issue for Bowers.

In the meantime, the Bulldogs are likely to give a larger role to second-year tight end Oscar Delp, who has 13 catches for 160 yards and two touchdowns. Luckie and freshman Pearce Spurlin III will also move up the depth chart.

The Associated Press contributed to this story. 

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