Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett was injured in the first quarter against the Florida Gators.

On the Bulldogs second drive, Bennett was hammered on a 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint. Bennett was seen immediately grabbing his right shoulder, while Rosemy-Jacksaint appeared to break his leg.

On the Bulldogs next drive, Bennett was shown favoring his shoulder after an incomplete pass. He was later taken out of the game in the first half and taken to the locker room for further evaluation. Backup quarterback D’Wan Mathis was put into the game, but Bennett returned to finish the half and start the second half.

Mathis replaced Bennett late in the second half due to the starter’s struggles.

Following the 44-28 loss to Florida, Kirby Smart revealed that Bennett played through a separated shoulder in the first half. He initially played through it before he was replaced in the second half.

Later in the same postgame press conference, Smart also said that Bennett suffered an AC sprain, not necessarily a separated shoulder.