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Syracuse football releases injury report; Shafer rules out Estime

Brisly Estime is out against Louisville, Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer said on his weekly radio show Wednesday night.

Wide receiver Ashton Broyld, right tackle Ivan Foy, running back Devante McFarlane, tight end Kendall Moore, cornerback Wayne Morgan and safety Rodney Williams are all out for Syracuse’s 7 p.m. game against Louisville on Friday in the Carrier Dome, according to the injury update released by SU Athletics Wednesday night. Estime is listed as questionable on the injury report.



The junior Broyld, who is still the Orange’s fourth-leading receiver, missed SU’s 31-15 loss to then-No. 8 Notre Dame after pulling up mid-route against Maryland on Sept. 20. Estime left the game against the Fighting Irish last Saturday with an ankle injury.

Foy and Moore were also injured against UND. A player fell on Foy’s leg and Moore absorbed two knees to the head in quick succession, suffering a concussion. Moore returned to class on Tuesday, Shafer said Tuesday. Preseason starter Josh Parris is listed as the No. 1 tight end on the team’s depth chart after recovering from a knee injury.

Morgan underwent a knee procedure on Thursday on Sept. 25. He was the Orange’s No. 3 cornerback behind Brandon Reddish and Julian Whigham and ahead of Corey Winfield and Antwan Cordy.

Williams, a freshman, was listed as out with a lower-body injury. He had two tackles and a fumble recovery in a 40-3 win over Central Michigan on Sept. 13.





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