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Brian Kelly explains why Jayden Daniels didn’t return to the game in the win over Auburn
By Keith Farner
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Brian Kelly didn’t want to take a chance with Jayden Daniels after the LSU suffered a knee injury against Auburn.
Daniels was 8-for-20 passing for 80 yards, and had 16 carries for 59 yards with a touchdown. Garrett Nussmeier replaced him and went 2-for-6 passing for 5 yards.
Kelly said there was no structural damage, but Daniels was in pain and limping after what the LSU radio broadcast described as a “knee to knee” shot.
“I made the decision to take him out, he didn’t come out on his own,” Kelly said after the game.
Per #LSU radio: Jayden Daniels took a knee to knee shot. Getting it worked on in tent. LSU thinks he can return, but we’ll see.
— Scott Rabalais (@RabalaisAdv) October 2, 2022
Jayden Daniels doesn’t have any structural damage in his knee, but with him limping, Brian Kelly made the decision to take him out. Kelly said he should be ok.
— Wilson Alexander (@whalexander_) October 2, 2022
Brian Kelly says Jayden Daniels could have returned, but as a dual threat quarterback he didn’t like the idea of playing him looking not like himself. #LSU
— Brody Miller (@BrodyAMiller) October 2, 2022
Brian Kelly says there was no structural damage to QB Jayden Daniels’ knee
“I made the decision to take him out, he didn’t come out on his own”#LSU
— Brian Holland (@BHollandSports) October 2, 2022
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.