Alabama wide receiver Henry Ruggs is in the concussion protocol following Wednesday’s 35-16 Citrus Bowl win over Michigan.

“Henry hit his head on the turf,” Nick Saban said. “He’s in the concussion protocol. We chose not to put him back in the game, which was a medical decision, as always. Hopefully he will be OK.”

Ruggs was one of three junior Alabama receivers, along with Jerry Jeudy and DeVonta Smith, who chose to play in the non-College Football Playoff bowl game despite the possibility that they could enter the NFL draft later this month.

He fell hard on the Camping World Stadium grass as he attempted to make a diving catch in the third quarter on a pass from quarterback Mac Jones that fell incomplete.

Ruggs needed the assistance of two members of the medical staff to walk off the field and into the sideline medical tent. He later walked under his own power to the locker room but did not return to the field.

Ruggs finished the game with two catches for 27 yards. He ended the season with 40 catches for 749 yards and seven receiving touchdowns in 12 games.