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Alabama injury update: Vogler, Stewart ‘very questionable’

Christopher Walsh

By Christopher Walsh

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. โ€” Despite having numerous injury problems over the past couple of weeks, the University of Alabama football team expects to have nearly everyone available for Saturdayโ€™s game against Auburn (7:45 p.m. ET, ESPN).

The most notable exceptions are the two players who Nick Saban has called questionable all week, senior tight end Brian Vogler and redshirt freshman wide receiver ArDarius Stewart, who both have strained knee ligaments.

โ€œTheyโ€™re still questionable,โ€ the coach said Wednesday evening. โ€œThey havenโ€™t been able to practice at this point, so theyโ€™re very questionable.โ€

Vogler has been Alabamaโ€™s most complete tight end this season, while Stewart started the last two games.

Most of the other injured players appeared to be doing more as the week progressed.

Junior wide receiver Amari Cooper (bruised knee) practiced with a brace Wednesday, and freshman left tackle Cam Robinson (ankle) was more involved in drills. Senior right tackle Austin Shepherd has been practicing at left tackle in case Robinson isnโ€™t available.

Junior running back T.J. Yeldon (ankle) and senior wide receiver DeAndrew White (hamstring) practiced all week after not playing against Western Carolina last Saturday. So has defensive end Aโ€™Shawn Robinson (ankle) after taking a chop block.

Junior linebacker Denzel Devall (ankle) has remained limited during the observation period for reporters.

Christopher Walsh

Christopher Walsh has covered Alabama football since 2004 and is the author of 19 books. In his free time, he writes about college football.

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