Alabama junior quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carted off the field with a right ...
Alabama junior quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carted off the field with a right hip injury late in the second quarter of Saturday’s game against Mississippi State and is out for the season, according to multiple reports.
Tagovailoa, last season’s Heisman runner-up, was injured while being sacked and slammed to the ground by two defenders. The training staff helped Tagovailoa off the field in Starkville, Miss., as the quarterback was unable to put any weight on his right side. His nose also was bleeding. Tagovailoa guided the No. 5 Crimson Tide to touchdowns on their first five drives before beginning the last possession with 3:42 remaining in the second quarter. They were leading 35-7 at the time of the injury.
Saban said he didn’t know how severe the injury was but didn’t think it had any correlation to a previous right ankle injury. Tagovailoa had surgery on his ankle on Oct. 20 and returned to play in last week’s 46-41 loss to No. 1 LSU. Saban said earlier this week the quarterback was a game-time decision against Mississippi State.
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