Foot Condition Ends Career Of UGA Tight End Bryce Ros

Foot Condition Ends Career Of UGA Tight End Bryce Ros

Georgia tight end Bryce Ros is ending his football career due to a chronic foot condition. Georgia director of sports medicine Ron Courson says Ros, a redshirt freshman from Kennesaw, suffers from chronic degenerative changes in his right big toe joint.

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia tight end Bryce Ros is ending his football career due to a chronic foot condition.

Georgia director of sports medicine Ron Courson says Ros, a redshirt freshman from Kennesaw, suffers from chronic degenerative changes in his right big toe joint.

Ros suffered the injury as a junior at Kennesaw Mountain High School. He had corrective surgery but has continued to have symptoms.

Georgia coach Mark Richt said the school has asked the NCAA for a medical exemption to allow Ros to remain on scholarship.

Ros was the team’s fourth-string tight end.

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