Swampcast talks Florida football preseason expectations following 2025 SEC Media Days
The Sun’s Kevin Brockway and Noah Ram discuss Florida football at 2025 SEC Football Media Days, plus Florida basketball, Florida baseball.
Florida Gators quarterback D.J. Lagway will have limited participation at the start of fall camp due to a lower leg injury.Lagway has suffered several injuries recently, including shoulder, core, hamstring, and now leg ailments.Despite the setbacks, Lagway has remained positive and focused on film study during his recovery.Other Florida players, including Grayson Howard, Kahleil Jackson, and Treyon Webb, will also be limited at the start of camp.
Florida football coach Billy Napier confirmed that starting quarterback D.J. Lagway will be limited for the start of fall camp, which starts Wednesday, July 30.
Sources confirmed to The Sun that Lagway suffered a lower leg injury last week, the latest setback in a series of ailments for the 6-foot-3, 241-pound sophomore from Willis, Texas. He didn’t throw during the spring due to shoulder and core issues and suffered a hamstring injury last season against Georgia.
Napier said Lagway’s status is “day-to-day.” Lagway was throwing during organized team activities with the Florida Gators from May through July before the leg injury last week.
“The good thing is I think we’re about a week removed, so in general he’s made a lot of quick progress,” Napier said. “But it will be something that we’re monitoring and hopefully as we go his ability to participate in practice will be a little bit more each opportunity that we get going forward.”
Napier said that the injuries have “not been ideal” for Lagway’s offseason development but that his budding star quarterback has maintained a positive attitude and has used the time off the field to focus on film study. Lagway went…
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Publish date : 2025-07-29 18:52:00
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