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Tennessee Football releases first SEC Injury Report for Kentucky game

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Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images | Tennessee coach Josh Heupel high-fives fans at the Vol Walk before a college football game between Tennessee and Arkansas at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Oct. 11, 2025.
Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images | Tennessee coach Josh Heupel high-fives fans at the Vol Walk before a college football game between Tennessee and Arkansas at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Oct. 11, 2025.

Tennessee Football on Wednesday night issued its first SEC Injury Report for this weekend’s game at Kentucky. The Vols will update the injury report against on Thursday, Friday and then 90 minutes before kickoff Saturday.

Linebackers Arion Carter and Ben Bolton were both listed as questionable while wide receiver Radarious Jackson, who has missed the last four games, was also listed as questionable.

Cornerback Jermod McCoy has yet to make his debut this season and has been out since tearing his ACL in January. Rickey Gibson III has been out since getting hurt in Week 1 against Syracuse and Travis Smith was out last two weeks after being added to the injury report late in the week before the Arkansas game.

No. 17 Tennessee (5-2, 2-2 SEC) and Kentucky (2-4, 0-4) are scheduled for a 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time kickoff (TV: SEC Network) at Kroger Field in Lexington. The Vols are coming off a 37-20 loss at Alabama while the Wildcats have lost three straight.

Tennessee Football Injury Report

PlayerPositionStatus
Jermod McCoyCBOut
Rickey Gibson IIICBOut
Travis SmithWROut
Arion CarterLBQuestionable
Ben BoltonLBQuestionable
Radarious JacksonWRQuestionable
Ethan DavisTEQuestionable

Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said Monday that quarterback Joey Aguilar will be ready to go when the Vols face Kentucky. Aguilar appeared to suffer a neck injury in the loss at Alabama.

“Obviously a couple hits that Joey took,” Heupel said during his weekly press conference on Monday. “But he’ll be ready to go for Saturday.”

Aguilar ran left on second-and-4 at the Alabama 4-yard line early in the second quarter. He was tackled by Alabama’s James Smith and Justin Jefferson, with both defenders making contact with his helmet and forcing his neck back awkwardly. 

He didn’t miss any time during the game, but received medical attention on the back of his neck, including time spent in the injury tent with his shoulder pads removed while trainers worked on his neck and back. 

Aguilar finished the game 28 of 44 passing for 268 yards, with a touchdown and interception. After being sacked only three times over the first six games of the season, he was sacked four times at Alabama for a combined loss of 20 yards. 

What Josh Heupel said this week about Jermod McCoy

Heupel updated the uncertain timeline for Jermod McCoy before the Arkansas game, with Tennessee’s star cornerback nine months removed from his ACL tear. 

“Jermod continues to do a great job in his rehab with our medical staff, our strength staff,” Heupel said on October 7. “Somebody told me there was a report out there of a certain ball game that he’s focused in on as far as returning.

“I think that’s unfair. Whoever put that out there, I don’t think truly understands Jermod and the situation. He’s done a really good job. He’s got more to go.”