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Alabama DBs Malachi Moore, Jaylen Key day-to-day with injuries - ESPN

Alabama defensive backs Malachi Moore and Jaylen Key are both considered day-to-day heading into Saturday's marquee game against Texas.

Moore, a preseason All-SEC pick, and Key, an honorable mention All-Conference USA pick at UAB last year, started last week's season opener against Middle Tennessee and left the game with undisclosed injuries.

«They're both day-to-day,» Alabama coach Nick Saban said. «So, it's probably too early to tell what their circumstance will be. Probably be a couple of days and we'll figure it out. But I don't think either guy has long-term issues. But it will be interesting to see how they progress this week.»

The No. 4 Crimson Tide will also be without receiver and special teams player Emmanuel Henderson, who will miss multiple weeks with a hip injury. Saban lamented the news of the injury, saying that Henderson had a good preseason camp.

The Tide's home game against the No. 11 Longhorns marks their first big test of the season.

«This is a really good team all the way around, and it's going to be an opportunity for our team to [answer], where are we as a team? Where are you as a player?» Saban said.

Saban also praised Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, who was previously Alabama's offensive coordinator from 2019 to '20.

«They have a good team,» he said. «They have a veteran team returning with 10 starters on offense, six on defense. Really good skill players on offense. Really good quarterback [Quinn Ewers] who can throw the ball effectively. They make a lot of explosive plays.»

Ewers completed 9 of 12 passes for 134 yards against Alabama last season. He left the game with an injury, and the Crimson Tide won 20-19 on a late field goal by Will Reichard.

Saban also called the Longhorns' Xavier Worthy an

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