Quincy Mauger's injury not considered serious, was practicing Monday
Georgia safety Quincy Mauger is dealing with a minor injury sustained in a recent practice, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed Monday.
The injury is not anything serious as Mauger was able to take part in Monday's practice. Mauger's injury first came to light when Mauger was photographed alongside head coach Kirby Smart and tight end Jeb Blazevich at Watkinsville First Baptist Church on Sunday, which was subsequently posted to Smart's Twitter account.
Big thanks to @watkinsvillefbc for welcoming our team to your church service. pic.twitter.com/s1ZP6x0UIU
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) August 14, 2016
As of now, Mauger is penciled in as one of the starting two safeties, along with Dominick Sanders.
In 2015, Mauger recorded 58 tackles and five pass breakups in 13 games, which included 12 starts.
This story was originally published August 15, 2016 at 2:38 PM with the headline "Quincy Mauger's injury not considered serious, was practicing Monday."