Braxton Miller Injury: Updates on Ohio State Star’s Neck and Return

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Braxton Miller left Saturday’s win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers after a hard fall on the turf and is dealing with a sore neck. His status for the team’s upcoming game against Illinois is unknown.

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Latest on Miller’s Practice Status
Monday, Nov. 9

Head coach Urban Meyer told reporters Miller did not practice on Sunday as he had a sore neck.
Meyer Comments on Miller’s Injury
Sunday, Nov. 8

Meyer told reporters Miller “may have just gotten the wind knocked out of him.”

“I think he’s gonna be all right,” Meyer added. “We’ll know more tomorrow.”
Miller’s Potential Absence Would Deprive Ohio State of Top Passing Target

The former quarterback moved to wide receiver after a tumultuous 2014 that began with Miller as a preseason Heisman Trophy candidate. But a second shoulder injury sidelined him for the entire season, and a combination of J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones helped the Buckeyes win the national championship.

The senior announced his position change at the end of July as Ohio State searched for its starting quarterback, whittling the competition down to Jones and Barrett.

Meyer believed Miller was going to produce and become a vital part of his receiving corps, as he told USA Today’s Laken Litman:

I was a wide receivers coach for a long time. There’s a tendency to forget how good he is. He’s moved up to the top 5-6 workers (in the weight room) on our team. He’s…

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