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OL Richie Leonard, RB Samuel Singleton among players on FSU injury report

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Florida State senior offensive lineman Richie Leonard. (Gene Williams/Warchant)

As per the ACC’s new policy requiring weekly injury reports, Florida State and N.C. State on Wednesday evening released the names of their players who are dealing with health concerns leading up to Friday night’s game.

The biggest news for the Seminoles is that starting offensive guard Richie Leonard, who missed most of last Saturday’s game against Virginia Tech with an injury, is listed as questionable for the N.C. State battle. He is one of four Seminoles who are listed as “QUESTIONABLE,” with the others being linebacker Omar Graham Jr., tight end Chase Loftin and running back Samuel Singleton Jr.

Seven Florida State players are listed as “OUT” for Saturday’s game, including cornerbacks Ja’Bril Rawls, Quindarrius Jones and Ricky Knight; defensive lineman Deamontae Diggs; linebackers Caleb LaVallee and Ethan Pritchard; and defensive back Donny Hiebert.

Florida State and N.C. State will kick off at 8 p.m. ET Friday night on ESPN.

Here is the full injury report for the Seminoles and Wolfpack:

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