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“Oh I don’t know whether he can play or not (in the Spring Game),” Johnson said. “He could do some things (Tuesday), but we put that gold non-contact on him, so we’ll just have to see. He’s probably day-to-day.”
Nesbitt left last week’s scrimmage after being tackled at the end of a run to the right on the 13th play. Johnson said he believes the quarterback’s left shoulder popped out of its socket, and later set back in. Regardless, he doesn’t foresee the injury keeping Nesbitt out of the spring game, but even if it does, the signal-caller has gotten a lot more work this spring as opposed to the last.
“If he plays, well good. If he doesn’t play, he got a lot more out of this spring than he did last spring because he only missed (a couple of) practices, as opposed to last spring when he only made six,” Johnson said.