After making it through the months of March and April unscathed, the injury bug bit the LSU football team during Saturday's annual Spring Game in Tiger Stadium.

On Sunday, LSU sophomore safety Grant Delpit said he will require surgery after suffering an injury on Saturday. Delpit broke up a deep pass for the defense's eighth pass breakup of the day, but he laid out on the field clutching his shoulder after coming down hard on the play. Delpit's injury appears to be one to his left shoulder.

"I appreciate all the support and well wishes," Delpit said in a post on his Twitter account on Sunday. "Surgery tomorrow. I'll be back ready to work soon."

The exact nature of Delpit's shoulder injury is still unknown. He left the field for the locker room clutching his shoulder and didn't return to action on Saturday. After the game, head coach Ed Orgeron said he was unsure of the status of Delpit's injury and the staff would know more on Sunday. Now, Delpit's surgery will take place on Monday. A timetable for his return is unknown, though the Tigers still have nearly five months until the 2018 season begins with the opener against Miami.

Delpit is a presumed starter at safety for LSU, seeing first-team reps there on Saturday. He's also spent time sliding down to play in the nickel spot this spring as the Tigers work to find their best options.

Delpit shined as a true freshman last fall, finding his way into the starting lineup after leaving high school as one of the top safety prospects in the country. He finished out his freshman campaign with 60 total tackles, eight pass deflections and an interception.

Stay tuned to Geaux247 for more on Delpit's injury and his path back to the field this offseason.