TUSCALOOSA -- Alabama wide receiver ArDarius Stewart sustained a sprained knee late in the first quarter of the team’s 48-43 win over Ole Miss on Saturday, and Stewart is the only player that may miss the next game, as of Monday.

“ArDarius Stewart would be the biggest question mark for this game,” Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban said Monday in a press conference. “Jalen (Hurts)’s fine, Eddie Jackson, I think, will be fine and Minkah (Fitzpatrick) will be fine, but it may take a day or so to get those guys back in the lineup.”

The redshirt junior recorded 205 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 13 catches through nine quarters of play this season, and it will be no easy task replacing what Stewart brought to the Crimson Tide offense this weekend.

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Saban was asked if another redshirt junior, Robert Foster, might step into that role, but the head coach provided a couple of other wideouts that will likely replace Stewart on the offensive side of the football for the Kent State game.

“Robert will play some, but the guy that’s been playing really well for us is Cam Sims,” Saban said. “So we would play him as well and get opportunity for some other guys to play. A young guy that we’ve been trying to play both ways who has got a lot of promise is Trevon Diggs, who because of our lack of depth in the secondary, we’ve kind of been playing him both ways, which I think we’ll probably try to emphasis a little more offense with him this week.”

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