MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Miami tight end Brevin Jordan appears to be out for Saturday’s game against Louisville.

Jordan was a game time decision according to Manny Diaz on Wednesday, but he arrived at Hard Rock Stadium on crutches.

During pregame warm-ups, Jordan was not dressed to participate and had a walking boot on his left foot and a crutch for his right arm.

Jordan leads ACC tight ends with 35 receptions and 495 receiving yards. He has scored two touchdowns.

It is unclear when exactly Jordan sustained the injury. Following the FSU game, Jordan was seen using crutches on social media.

He had six receptions for 48 yards against Florida State.

With Jordan out, it likely means a bigger role for number two tight end Will Mallory.

Mallory has three catches for 70 yards and a touchdown this season.

Mallory hasn’t caught a pass since the Central Michigan game, when he caught two passes for 59 yards. His one touchdown reception was an 11-yarder in week two at North Carolina.

Jordan being out also means there will be potentially more playing time for Michael Irvin Jr., who has caught one pass for eight yards.

The most snaps that Irvin has played this season came in week three against Bethune-Cookman. He played 20 snaps in that game.

Last week against FSU, Irvin played 17 snaps.