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Georgia has strategy for Ladd McConkey's injury management
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Ladd McConkey. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Ladd McConkey caught a touchdown pass for Georgia in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night against TCU, which led ESPN to share an interesting report about the receiver.

McConkey is one of Stetson Bennett’s favorite targets, but the Bulldogs receiver has been battling a knee injury. According to ESPN reporter Holly Rowe, McConkey is receiving pregame injections to help him play through the pain in his knee.

The Bulldogs have even taken the injections into their strategy, as they reportedly try to get McConkey the ball early in games before his pain shot wears off.

“He’s been battling that sprained MCL in his left knee and a bone bruise in his right knee. He said he’s been doing a ton of rehab and therapy, but he does take a pain-management shot before the game. So part of their plan is to go to him early because that can wear off in later stages of the game,” Rowe reported.

McConkey, a sophomore, had 53 catches for 674 yards and five touchdowns entering the championship game. He also had rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

McConkey trails only tight end Brock Bowers in receptions and reception yards for the Bulldogs. He had a big first half against TCU with four catches for 74 yards and a touchdown.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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