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Georgia's Brock Bowers having surgery for high ankle sprain - ESPN

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Georgia All-American tight end Brock Bowers will have surgery on his injured left ankle Monday, the school announced. Bowers, the No.

4 NFL draft prospect on ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest Big Board, suffered a high ankle sprain in the first half of the No.

1 Bulldogs' 37-20 victory against Vanderbilt on Saturday and did not return. Georgia said a full recovery is anticipated, but an exact timeline of Bowers' return is unclear.

Sources said he is expected to undergo TightRope surgery, which involves using surgical thread instead of metal screws and is designed to accelerate recovery.

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