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Georgia football injury report: Bulldogs looking quite healthy for Florida matchup

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Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young (8) during Georgia’s game against Marshall at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. (Conor Dillon/UGAAA)

The SEC has released student-athlete availability report for Week 10 of the College Football season, and Georgia is looking very healthy. The Bulldogs have four players listed as out, but that’s the extent of the report. It’s also one fewer than it was when they took on Ole Miss almost two weeks ago.

True freshman wideouts Talyn Taylor (collarbone), true freshman tight end Ethan Barbour (ankle), redshirt sophomore safety Kyron Jones (foot), and senior wideout Colbie Young (lower leg) are all out for the contest.

Georgia no longer lists true freshman wideout Thomas Blackshear or redshirt freshman center Malachi Tolliver on the injury report. Both were listed as out for the Ole Miss game.

Both Young and Jones entered the season as starters. Jones was hurt in practice prior to the Ole Miss game, suffering a foot injury that has him sidelined “indefinitely” per a statement from the program. Young was Georgia’s leading receiver for the first six games of the season but suffered a broken bone in his lower leg against Ole Miss. Young sustained the injury on the third play from scrimmage after getting tackled on a 36-yard catch.

The report no longer lists a single Georgia offensive linemen when, just a few weeks ago, it had four.

Georgia had it’s full complement of offensive lineman the last time out against Ole Miss. Earnest Greene, who missed four of the first seven games of the season while battling a back injury, started against the Rebels. Monroe Freeling, who has played in every game but didn’t start against Auburn, was back in the lineup at left tackle. Juan Gaston was the team’s sixth offensive lineman and rotated in at both right guard and right tackle after battling multiple ankle injuries.

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