GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida won't be at full-strength after two key players picked up season-ending injuries against Georgia, but the Gators could have a couple of their explosive offensive players back.

Receiver Kadarius Toney has looked fine in practice dealing with a separated shoulder, though he has been limited to non-contact work. Meanwhile, deep threat Tyrie Cleveland looks to be back this week against Missouri coming off a high-ankle sprain that has limited him for the last month.

"Yeah, he’s bouncing around, didn’t miss a rep in practice yesterday," interim coach Randy Shannon said. "Learning a lot of deep balls, doing his thing what he can do most. We’re excited to have him back because we have a chance for us to throw some balls downfield and see if we can make some plays. You have a chance to score some points because you’ve got a big-play receiver back that can run full speed and get after it. It makes you feel good."

While Cleveland and Toney are expected back, Florida will be without running back Malik Davis (season-ending knee injury) and linebacker Kylan Johnson (likely season-ending hamstring injury).

Left tackle Martez Ivey is also dinged up with a knee injury, though he's expected to play.

Finally, receiver Joshua Hammond has been out of practice early in the week with a back injury, but Shannon said he expected him to test things out again later in the week.

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