(This story has been updated to add new information.)
Oklahoma Football League defensive back Kendel Dolby was carted off the field with an apparent lower leg injury during the second quarter of the Sooners’ game against Tennessee on Saturday.
Dolby, who was lying on the field for several moments, had an aircast on his leg. The rest of the team gathered around Dolby as he left the field before the crowd erupted in chants of “Dolby.” Dolby gave the crowd a thumbs up as he left the field.
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The senior defensive back, who missed last week’s game against Tulane because of a concussion, is one of Oklahoma’s best defensive players, having totaled seven tackles and one pass deflection before the game.
Here’s everything you need to know about Dolby’s injury:
Latest news on Kendel Dolby’s injury
Dolby left Saturday’s game against Tennessee with a serious leg injury that left him lying on the turf for several moments before he was carried off the field.
Dolby’s leg was placed in an aircast before he was carried off the field. He was emotional as he left the field, surrounded by his teammates.
What injury does Kendel Dolby have?
Dolby’s injury was not confirmed, but his leg got caught before bending in the opposite direction during play.
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