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AUSTIN – Just when the Texas camp injury report looked too long for comfort, Tom Herman announced on Monday that several Longhorns either have or are in the process of making it back onto the practice field.

The most positive update on Monday centered around running back Chris Warren III, who Herman said was back on the field in non-contact participation after suffering a concussion last week. As long as Warren is symptom-free in the next 24 hours, Herman said, the junior will be released to fully return to practice at that time.

Warren wasn’t the only Longhorn who returned to work after suffering a concussion as safety Jason Hall is now back on the field. Hall was held out of contact for Saturday’s scrimmage, Herman said, but was “full go today” according to the head coach.

Running back Tristian Houston (shoulder), safety Brandon Jones (neck strain), cornerback/safety John Bonney (knee) and cornerback Josh Thompson (lower leg strain) are all from their respective injuries, Herman said.

Defensive end Malcolm Roach, who is out of the walking boot he was sporting at practice last week, should only be out “a day or two more” according to Herman. Herman also said the training staff continuing to rehab the injured shoulder of running back Kyle Porter, who Herman hopes will be back in action by next week.

Offensive lineman Terrell Cuney remains in the concussion protocol. Herman said Cuney will remain in the protocol until he’s symptom-free. There was no update on the status of defensive lineman Andrew Fitzgerald (knee).

Wide receiver Reggie Hemphill-Mapps injured his ankle in Monday’s workout. Herman said the injury isn’t major and “should only be a couple days” of recovery time needed for the redshirt freshman to get back in action.

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