Tony Stevens
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Expected to play Saturday
Stevens is expected to play Saturday against Georgia, Wesley Sinor of Al.com reports.
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Stevens suffered a lower leg injury just prior to Auburn's win at Ole Miss, causing him to be held out against the Rebels along with Auburn's following game against Vanderbilt. The receiver leads all Auburn receivers with 24 catches for 408 yards and 3 touchdowns for the 2016-17 season.
Stevens suffered a lower leg injury just prior to Auburn's win at Ole Miss, causing him to be held out against the Rebels along with Auburn's following game against Vanderbilt. The receiver leads all Auburn receivers with 24 catches for 408 yards and 3 touchdowns for the 2016-17 season.
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Will not start Saturday
Stevens (lower leg) will not start Saturday's game against Vanderbilt, but he has not been officially ruled out, Brandon Marcello of 247 Sports reports.
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To practice Tuesday
Stevens (undisclosed) will join his teammates on the practice field Tuesday, Tom Green of AL.com reports.
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Leading receiver in win
Stevens caught three passes for 64 yards at Mississippi State on Saturday.
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Over 100 yards, TD in romp
Stevens caught four passes for 109 yards and a touchdown against ULM on Saturday.
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Snags eight passes in loss
Stevens caught eight balls for 86 yards against Texas A&M on Saturday.
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