Another knee injury is bothering key Kentucky receiver Dorian Baker, but this one isn’t nearly as serious as the one he suffered earlier in his career at Lexington.

According to kentucky.com’s Jen Smith, Baker had his knee scoped and will miss this Saturday’s spring game at noon ET on SEC Network, but he’s expected back in June.

Baker had a minor procedure done after participating in nine practices. Last season, Baker led the team with 55 receptions to go with 608 yards and 3 TDs.

Back in 2014, the junior had a season-ending knee injury in a practice during Kentucky’s bye week that required surgery.