Georgia tight end Brock Bowers will undergo surgery after sustaining a high ankle sprain and is likely to be sidelined at least a month.
and one of the nation's most versatile offensive players, is likely to be sidelined at least a month after sustaining a high ankle sprain that requires surgery.
Bowers' injury puts a damper on Georgia's bid for a third straight national title — unprecedented in The Associated Press poll era — though there is hope the preseason All-American will be able to return in time for meaningful games at the end of the season. In what is sure to be his final college season, Bowers was even being mentioned as a possible Heisman Trophy candidate at a position that rarely draws such attention. The injury surely will scuttle those hopes.
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