Bulldogs' Kicker Jordan Davis Suffers Hamstring Strain
Bulldogs kicker Jordan Davis suffered a hamstring strain during the team's summer camp, sources confirmed. The injury is considered a grade 1 strain, which typically carries a recovery timeline of 7-10 days. As a result, Davis's status for the upcoming game is questionable. His absence would be a significant blow to the Bulldogs' special teams unit, which heavily relies on his leg for field goal and extra point attempts. With Davis's injury, the Bulldogs may turn to backup kicker, Alex Johnson, to fill the void. Johnson has shown promise in preseason drills, but it remains to be seen if he can replicate Davis's level of performance.
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