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Updated: 1:51 PM Aug 29, 2011
Vols' Parkwest Medical Center injury report
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- Looking at the Parkwest Medical Center injury report heading into Saturday's game with Tennessee-Martin, with the exception of the two Achilles' injuries that hit the team early in fall camp, the Vols are relatively healthy.
Defensive tackle Montori Hughes and defensive end Ben Martin will both miss substantial time this season, if not the entire year, as they recover from Achilles' injuries.
Sophomore safety Janzen Jackson had missed several practices because of a nagging hamstring injury, but he's now back and ready to go.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- Looking at the Parkwest Medical Center injury report heading into Saturday's game with Tennessee-Martin, with the exception of the two Achilles' injuries that hit the team early in fall camp, the Vols are relatively healthy.
Defensive tackle Montori Hughes and defensive end Ben Martin will both miss substantial time this season, if not the entire year, as they recover from Achilles' injuries.
Sophomore safety Janzen Jackson had missed several practices because of a nagging hamstring injury, but he's now back and ready to go.
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