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Washington's injury report vs. UCLA
Washington's injury report vs. UCLA
Injury report
With UCLA coming to town to face Washington this weekend, it's worth taking a look at each team's injury report.
For Washington, there are a few key players who are questionable for the game.
Wide receiver Jalen McMillan is dealing with a hamstring injury, while running back Cameron Davis (ankle) and cornerback Mishael Powell (foot) are also questionable.
If McMillan is unable to play, it would be a big blow to Washington's passing attack.
Davis has been dealing with an ankle injury for most of the season, but he has still managed to be a productive player for the Huskies.
Powell is one of Washington's most experienced cornerbacks, so his absence would be a big loss for the Huskies' secondary.
For UCLA, the biggest injury concern is quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Thompson-Robinson is dealing with a thumb injury, and if he is unable to play, it would be a major blow to the Bruins' offense.
Backup quarterback Ethan Garbers would likely start in place of Thompson-Robinson if he is unable to play.
Garbers is a talented player, but he has limited experience.
In addition to Thompson-Robinson, UCLA is also dealing with injuries to wide receiver Jake Bobo (ankle) and offensive lineman Jon Gaines II (shoulder).
Bobo is the Bruins' leading receiver, so his absence would be a big loss for the offense.
Gaines is a key member of UCLA's offensive line, so his absence would also be a big blow.
Conclusion
Both Washington and UCLA are dealing with some key injuries heading into this weekend's game.
The availability of players like McMillan, Davis, Powell, Thompson-Robinson, Bobo, and Gaines could have a major impact on the outcome of the game.
We'll have to wait and see if these players are able to suit up on Saturday, but the injury report is definitely worth keeping an eye on.