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10 Total Updates since December 19, 2012
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Georgia senior DE Abry Jones (ankle) has been ruled out hours before the Bulldogs and Nebraska kick off this year's Capital One Bowl.
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Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Abry Jones is improving, but injuries are starting to pile up for the Bulldogs ahead of the Capital One Bowl.
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Jones missed a significant portion of the regular season after undergoing ankle surgery, but there is a chance he'll be healthy enough to play against Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl.
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Jones' ankle injury may heal in time for Georgia's bowl game.
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An ankle injury has ended Abry Jones' season.
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Georgia sophomore Ray Drew is ready to step in for the injured Abry Jones at defensive end.
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Georgia is expected to be without Jones for the rest of the regular season.
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Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Abry Jones is out for Saturday's game against the Florida Gators with an ankle injury. Is there any indication as to how long he will be out?
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Abry Jones has not played for the Georgia Bulldogs since their Oct. 6 loss to South Carolina.
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Jones suffered an ankle injury against Kentucky.
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Georgia Bulldogs defensive end Abry Jones limped off the field of Saturday's game against the Kentucky Wildcats with an left ankle injury and will not return, according to Seth Emerson of The Macon Telegraph.
Jones has been icing his ankle on the sideline since leaving the game while standing on crutches. This injury is likely an aggravation of his previous ankle ailment that has been nagging him since the Vanderbilt game in late September.
The Bulldogs are already without star pass-rusher Jarvis Jones, as the linebacker was ruled out earlier due to an ankle injury of his own. With Georgia's defenders dropping like flies, Kentucky has already been able to go on two touchdown drives after averaging 18.6 points per game entering the contest.
Abry Jones has four quarterback hurries and 17 tackles including one for a loss in the six games he's played in this year. The senior defensive lineman was named one of the team's most improved players by the coaching staff following a strong 2011 campaign.
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