The Georgia Bulldogs football team faces a significant loss as junior defensive lineman Jordan Hall is sidelined for the rest of the 2025 season due to a knee injury. Hall suffered the injury in the first quarter of their 24-20 victory over the Florida Gators in Jacksonville.
The news was initially reported by CBS and confirmed by On3’s Pete Nakos via X (formerly Twitter). Nakos shared:
“Georgia starting defensive lineman Jordan Hall is done for the season, a source tells @On3sports. A notable blow for the Bulldogs. Hall is a starter and former 5-star recruit.”
Hall’s absence is a major setback for Georgia’s defense as the team pursues College Football Playoff ambitions. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound lineman had become a reliable interior defender, posting 12 tackles and two tackles for loss over eight games despite previous leg injuries.
Head coach Kirby Smart highlighted Hall’s growth as an essential part of the Bulldogs’ front line. With Hall out, the team will likely rely more on players like Elijah Griffin, Nnamdi Ogboko, Nassir Johnson, and possibly JJ Hanne to fill the void as the season concludes.
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