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AUSTIN – Texas officials released an official camp injury update Tuesday afternoon following a morning workout and the Longhorns had some key players who missed all or part of the action.

Running back Kyle Porter, who had been the No. 1 throughout camp up until today, missed part of the workout due to a shoulder sprain. Like the other players on the injury report, Texas officials said Porter will continue to be evaluated and the media will be notified when he and the other injured players return to action.

Porter wasn’t the only starter who missed practice time as starting right tackle Elijah Rodriguez was injured during inside hull. Rodriguez, who was officially diagnosed with a high ankle sprain, was replaced in the lineup by Tristan Nickelson, who had been the starter until Rodriguez began working next to Jake McMillon on the right side of the No. 1 line during Friday’s practice, the team’s first of the fall in full pads.

An injury to defensive end Malcolm Roach has officially been diagnosed as a turf toe sprain. The sophomore was replaced in the starting mix by Charles Omenihu as Roach spent Tuesday’s practiced dressed out but with a boot on his right foot.

Also dealing with injuries are offensive lineman Terrell Cuney (concussion) and defensive lineman Andrew Fitzgerald (hyperextended knee).

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