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Injury report: Tennessee remains mostly healthy a few hours ahead of Arkansas

Tennessee And Arkansas are equalized in just over an hour.

Before kickoff, the SEC requires teams to provide a final injury update an hour and a half before kickoff.

Here is the latest injury report for the Vols and Razorbacks.

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Tennessee's injury report contains some good news from the offensive line. After missing the previous two contests, he started at left tackle Lance Heard is not yet on the injury report and is expected to play on Saturday. Start with the right tackle John Campbell Jr. who was also injured in the match against Oklahoma is also still from the report.

The biggest hit comes at linebacker depth. Edwin Spillmana four-star freshman linebacker, will miss another game. He did not appear in the first two games of the season before making his debut in the third week. He has three total tackles in two games played.

Jourdan Thomas, John Slaughter And Montreal Bandy will also miss the game as members of the secondary. Thomas was expected to be the starting player before being sidelined with a preseason injury that kept him out all year. Slaughter and Bandy were pieces with depth.

Arkansas initially listed five players who would miss the contest, but six will be absent Saturday. accession Jaylon Braxton, Miguel Mitchell, Rodney Hill, Patrick Kutas And Khafre Brown as players listed as “Out.” Adnreas Paaske which was originally listed as “doubtful”.

Luke Hasz is now listed as a game time decision.

Ty Washington was listed as questionable in the initial report and Hudson Clark And Monte Harrison were listed as probable, with the trio all no longer listed in the report.