Georgia fans can breathe a little bit easier this evening as rumors of a fairly significant lower-limb injury to starting quarterback Aaron Murray, up to an including two broken bones in his ankle, have proven to be very much false. In a release issued by the school, UGA officials have confirmed that Murray suffered a sprained ankle while playing in a pick-up soccer game Saturday. According to UGA Director of Sports Medicine Ron Courson, Murray was evaluated by team physicians after the on-campus incident took place. X-rays taken were negative and an MRI performed Monday confirmed a right ankle sprain. The release stated that Murray will perform rehabilitation under the supervision of the UGA sports medicine staff and is expected to be available for spring practice. This year’s first spring practice session will take place on March 10.
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