Jack Kelly may not play for BYU this week at Arizona.

The Cougars’ star linebacker was listed as “doubtful” on BYU’s Big 12-mandated injury report that was released Wednesday night.

Kelly left last week’s game against West Virginia in the first quarter with an apparent upper body injury and did not return.

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Fellow linebacker Isaiah Glasker also exited last week’s contest early but was listed as “probable” on Wednesday’s report.

Additionally, cornerback/starting nickel Jonathan Kabeya is listed as “probable” and could make his season debut Saturday.

Here are the full Wednesday night injury reports for BYU and Utah.

BYU injury report

For BYU, Wednesday’s injury report is broken down as follows:

OUT

  • Wide receiver Jojo Phillips
  • Running back Sione Moa
  • Linebacker Choé Bryant-Strother

DOUBTFUL

  • Linebacker Jack Kelly

QUESTIONABLE

  • Safety Tommy Prassas
  • Defensive tackle Anisi Purcell

PROBABLE

  • Cornerback Jonathan Kabeya
  • Defensive end Nusi Taumoepeau
  • Linebacker Isaiah Glasker
  • Linebacker Miles Hall
  • Running back Enoch Nawahine
  • Linebacker Naki Tuakoi
  • Linebacker Siale Esera

Utah injury report

For Utah, Wednesday’s injury report is broken down as follows:

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OUT

  • Safety Rabbit Evans
  • Safety Nate Ritchie
  • Wide receiver Daidren Zipperer
  • Tight end Hunter Andrews
  • Safety Josh Sovereign
  • Defensive end Paul Fitzgerald
  • Offensive lineman Isaiah Garcia

PROBABLE

  • Defensive tackle Dallas Vakalahi

In addition to Wednesday’s injury report, Big 12 teams are required to release injury reports on Thursday evening, again on Friday evening and again 90 minutes before kicking off on Saturdays.

The Cougars will head down to Tucson to face Arizona this weekend, while the Utes will host No. 21 Arizona State in Salt Lake City.

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