2 Alabama football starters, reserve OL injured in 1st half against Ole Miss

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  • Published: Sep. 23, 2023, 4:04 p.m.

A few Alabama football injuries may impact the remainder of the Crimson Tide’s game against Ole Miss.

UA starting linebacker Deontae Lawson, right guard Darrian Dalcourt and reserve lineman Terrence Ferguson II all left the field in the first half of Saturday.

Lawson had a lower-body injury and walked into the home team tunnel in Bryant-Denny Stadium. He was replaced by a combination of Jihaad Campbell, Trezmen Marshall and Kendrick Blackshire in the middle of the Tide’s defense.

Dalcourt exited with an apparent arm injury. Ferguson, Dalcourt’s replacement, limped off the field after the Tide’s second-to-last drive of the half. Ferguson spent a moment in the medical tent on the sideline before being assisted to the locker room.

Earlier in the game, the Tide substituted freshman left tackle Kadyn Proctor with Elijah Pritchett, giving the Tide three fresh faces on its offensive line. If Dalcourt and Ferguson can’t return, Alabama will likely go Jaeden Roberts at right guard.

A missed field goal by Caden Davis sent the teams into halftime with No. 15 Ole Miss leading No. 13 UA, 7-6.

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