Report: Key Georgia player will miss the rest of the season with knee injury
By Adam Spencer
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As the Georgia Bulldogs fight for their lives in the logjam that is the SEC East, they’ll have to do so without a key special teams player.
P Marshall Long reportedly suffered a dislocated kneecap in practice this week and will miss the rest of the season, according to 247Sports.
Long, a freshman, has punted 49 times for the Bulldogs this season, averaging 38.7 yards per kick.
Third-string QB Brice Ramsey is expected to take over Long’s punting duties for the rest of the season. He has punted three times already in 2016.
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