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Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Dont’e Thornton Jr. suffered an upper-body injury during the team’s game against Vanderbilt on November 30, 2024. The dynamic playmaker was ruled out for the remainder of the contest following the injury. Thornton’s absence is a significant setback for the Volunteers, as he was having a standout performance before leaving the field.
In the first half, Thornton recorded three catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his explosive ability to make plays downfield. His contributions helped Tennessee build an early lead, but his premature exit has placed added pressure on the rest of the receiving corps to step up in his absence.
The severity of Thornton’s injury has yet to be disclosed, and his status for upcoming games remains uncertain. The Volunteers will be hoping for a quick recovery as they prepare for potential postseason opportunities. Thornton has been a key contributor this season, with over 500 receiving yards and four touchdowns prior to this game, solidifying his role as a crucial offensive weapon.
Tennessee’s head coach, Josh Heupel, is expected to provide further updates in the post-game press conference. The Volunteers, currently ranked #8, will need to rely on their depth at wide receiver to maintain their momentum as they aim for a strong finish to the season. More information about Thornton’s condition will likely emerge in the coming days.