Reserve Corner Elijah Jackson Ruled Out of USC Game
Elijah Jackson Set to Miss Game Against Trojans
Elijah Jackson, a reserve cornerback for the University of Washington football team, has been ruled out of Saturday's game against the University of Southern California due to a hamstring injury he sustained while practicing this week. Head coach Kalen DeBoer confirmed the news to reporters on Tuesday afternoon during his weekly press conference.
Injury Details and Impact on the Team
According to DeBoer, Jackson initially injured his hamstring while running during practice on Monday. Although the injury is not considered serious, team doctors determined that he would not be ready to play on Saturday. DeBoer added that Jackson is expected to make a full recovery and be back on the field for the team's next game.
With Jackson out, sophomore cornerback Rome Odunze is expected to start in his place against USC. Odunze has played sparingly this season, but DeBoer expressed confidence in his ability to step up and contribute against a talented Trojans offense led by quarterback Caleb Williams.
The loss of Jackson is a blow to the Huskies' secondary, as he has been a valuable contributor on special teams and has played well in limited snaps on defense. However, DeBoer believes that the team has enough depth in the secondary to overcome his absence.
Additional Information and Sources
For more information on this story, please refer to the following sources:
- Seattle Times: Elijah Jackson out for USC's game with hamstring injury
- 247Sports: Elijah Jackson Out for USC Game with Hamstring Injury