Dylan Moses answered several questions via his Instagram story Monday, and one of the first things the Alabama linebacker was asked if he was coming back for one more season.

“I’m announcing after the game,” Moses responded.

The Crimson Tide will play Michigan in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 1, and while all of Alabama’s healthy draft-eligible juniors are set to play in the game, they will quickly face decisions about whether to return to Tuscaloosa or enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

Like Moses, most of the juniors are waiting until after the bowl game to announce a decision, including wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Alabama gives its juniors an opportunity to reveal their NFL choices in a press conference shortly after the season ends, and this year will be no different, though a date for that has not been set. Some also share the news on social media.

As for Moses, he was asked how long after the bowl game was he going to spill the beans. The Baton Rouge, La., native said, “It’ll be a surprise.”

On Aug. 27, four days before the Crimson Tide kicked off the 2019 season against Duke, Moses suffered a knee injury in practice that sidelined him indefinitely. The injury required surgery and provided Alabama with “a character check for our team,” coach Nick Saban said.

Alabama’s starting Will linebacker in its base and nickel defenses last season, Moses recorded a team-high 86 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss (-41 yards) and 3.5 sacks (-29 yards), while adding one pass breakup, one forced fumble and one quarterback pressure last year.

Despite the injury, Moses is still considered one of the top prospects for the 2020 draft.

The former 5-star recruit was spotted in a black, no-contact jersey at one bowl-game practice last week, but don’t expect Moses to play against the Wolverines on New Year’s Day.

“I’m literally incapable of playing,” Moses typed. “Trust me, if I could I would.”

Moses is making progress in his recovery, however, and will be ready to play next season -- wherever that might be. He started running on the AlterG treadmill on Monday, Nov. 11, just days after he dressed out for the LSU game at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Nov. 9.

“I guess being from Baton Rouge, he came and asked if he could dress for the game. He wanted to be a part of the team for that game,” Saban said. “We had no intentions of playing him or is that any indication that he’s ready to come back and start practicing or playing. That’s not the case. It was just something that he wanted to do, be a part of the team.”

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