Bama Receiver Ryan Williams Might Miss Tide Home Opener With Concussion
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams could miss the team’s home opener because of a concussion.
Coach Kalen DeBoer said Monday that Williams remains in concussion protocol and is considered “day to day” as the eighth-ranked Crimson Tide (0-1) prepare to host Louisiana-Monroe (1-0) on Saturday.
A member of the preseason AP All-America team, Williams was helped off the field midway through the fourth quarter of a 31-17 loss at Florida State on Saturday after his helmet slammed into the ground following his third dropped pass of the game. Florida State safety Earl Little was flagged for targeting on the play, but the penalty was overturned after review.
“Ryan will go through concussion protocol throughout the week,” DeBoer said. “Day-to-day situation.”
Williams finished the game with five receptions for 30 yards. As a freshman in 2024, Williams led Alabama with 865 yards receiving and eight touchdowns.
Offensive lineman Jaeden Roberts (concussion protocol) dressed out last for the opener but didn’t play. DeBoer expects Roberts to be available this Saturday with a full week of practice.
Linebacker Jah-Marien Latham left Saturday’s game with a lower-body injury and is day to day. Wide receiver Isaiah Horton left with a lower-body injury but returned. DeBoer expects Horton to play Saturday.
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