BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Two days after Alabama’s win over rival Tennessee, coach Nick Saban provided an injury update entering the first day of the Crimson Tide’s bye week.

The first update was on running back Josh Jacobs.

“He’s just got an ankle (injury),” Saban said of Jacobs during a brief availability at the Monday Morning Quarterback Club at The Harbert Center. “He probably will be in a boot for a few days, but he should be OK.”

Jacobs, a sophomore tailback, left for the locker room with trainers during the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Before exiting the game, he rushed for 47 yards on eight carries and caught two passes out of the backfield for 24 yards.

Defensive end Da'Shawn Hand (MCL strain) has missed the last three games with his knee injury after sustaining it against Ole Miss in Week 5, but Saban provided a positive update on the senior when he spoke to a small group of reporters on Monday.

“Da’Shawn will be working out all week,” Saban said of Hand. “We do expect him to be able to practice. We’ll see how it goes to see if he’s ready to play in the next game.”

After Saturday’s game, Saban provided an update on senior linebacker Rashaan Evans, who spent some time in the team’s medical tent before returning to the game. Saban said Evans sustained “a little shoulder stinger, but he was able to come back from that.”

Evans recorded six tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries.

Alabama will not practice day before holding its first session of the bye week Tuesday and two practices after that in the ensuing days. The top-ranked Crimson Tide will host No. 23 LSU on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. CT on CBS, it was announced Monday.

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