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Jah-Marien Latham injury update: Kalen DeBoer provides health update after hospitalization

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12/19/24 MFB Bowl practice Alabama Defensive Lineman Jah-Marien Latham (20) Photo by Kent Gidley

Alabama revealed concerning news on Jah-Marien Latham on Tuesday night. The defensive lineman suffered a neck injury in practice and was subsequently hospitalized.

The good news is that he had full feeling and motion. He’s undergoing a battery of tests to make sure everything else is OK.

“Probably one thing I just want to note, because I know I put a statement out last night,” coach Kalen DeBoer said on an SEC teleconference call on Wednesday. “Probably going to get asked on Jah-Marien Latham, just a follow-up on that.

“He is at UAB, just continuing to get evaluated. Probably know more here in the next 48 hours. But most importantly he’s got motion, feeling. Just text with him this morning and he told me, ‘Tell the guys he’s doing well.’ So just more tests, more things we’ve got to evaluate, but that’s the latest on him.”

Alabama had previously released a statement from DeBoer that said virtually the same thing on Jah-Marien Latham. It read:

“During today’s practice session, Jah-Marien Latham sustained a neck injury,” DeBoer said via Yea Alabama. “He was transported to UAB St. Vincent’s Hospital for further evaluation and care. We are pleased to report that Jah has full feeling and motion, and he is currently undergoing a thorough medical assessment to determine the next steps in his recovery.

“Our top priority is Jah’s health and well-being. We are in close contact with his family and the medical team and will continue to support him in every way possible. Further updates will be provided as appropriate.”

Injuries have already been an issue for Latham this season, missing the past two games. He got out there in the season opener against Florida State, recording two tackles. However, Alabama went without Latham against Louisiana-Monroe and Wisconsin. Latham was considered a game-time decision for Wisconsin but never took the field.

“Jah-Marien Latham is actually doing better,” DeBoer said before playing the Badgers. “Just the word I got here, doing better than we expected. Unsure yet of what that looks like for this weekend.”

However, the neck injury appears to be unrelated to his previous issue. DeBoer did not provide further details on the situation in his statement and his comments Wednesday provided minimal additional details.

Alabama is just days away from a massive game against the Georgia Bulldogs. It’s the team’s first trip to Athens, GA, since the 2015 season, hopefully adding another chapter to what’s been one of the top matchups in college football in recent years.

On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this report.