Tennessee preseason All-SEC cornerback Cameron Sutton was the first key Vols player felled by injury Saturday in No. 15 Tennessee's 28-19 win against visiting Ohio, and it's unclear when Sutton might get back onto the field for the Vols.

Or if Sutton will get back onto the field for Tennessee, which also saw senior All-SEC linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin suffer a potentially long-term shoulder injury as the Vols improved to a costly 3-0 for the first time in a dozen seasons.

Multiple sources indicated to 247Sports' and GoVols247's Ryan Callahan and John Brice that Sutton suffered a broken bone in his right foot/ankle, on which the Jonesboro, Ga., native could not put any weight following the first-half injury. Sutton walked off the field mostly on his own, and he later had his foot re-taped by UT medical personnel.

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But Sutton quickly returned to a seated position as he could not continue on his injured leg, and he was heavily iced by trainers before he limped with help into the locker room. Sutton was not on the field for the second half.

The Vols have had similar bad luck with injuries in the past year, seeing defensive lineman Shy Tuttle break a bone in his foot after a cheap-shot block in the Georgia game last year. A common injury of this type can be either a fractured ankle or bone in the foot, but also a lisfranc fracture or dislocation.