
Brad Kaaya Injury: Updates on Miami QB's Concussion and Return
Brad Kaaya is set to make his return to the field after suffering a concussion during the Miami Hurricanes' blowout loss at the hands of the Clemson Tigers on Oct. 24.
Kaaya went down hard on a sack from Clemson's Shaq Lawson, and WQAM subsequently reported the signal-caller failed a concussion test on the sidelines, per Manny Navarro of the Miami Herald.
Continue for updates.
Kaaya Cleared to Play in Week 10
Saturday, Nov. 7
Susan Miller Degnan of the Miami Herald reported Kaaya was cleared to play and expected to start against Virginia.
Kaaya's Injury Latest Blow in Long Season for Miami
While Kaaya entered the game as the ACC's leading passer, the Tigers made life miserable for him, limiting him to 6-of-10 passing for 51 yards and an interception before he departed in the second quarter.
Malik Rosier replaced him, but he didn't fare any better, as the Hurricanes went on to lose 58-0 to No. 6 Clemson.
Miami is currently 5-3 on the season and 2-2 in the conference, but it is a team that still has a chance to do some damage in an ACC that is wide open outside of Clemson and Florida State.
To do that, however, it will need the services of Kaaya since it's already clear Miami doesn't have another viable answer at quarterback on the roster.
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