Kamryn Pettway's season is over.

The Auburn running back, who fractured his shoulder blade against Arkansas, will not return for the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1, Gus Malzahn said.

Pettway has 76 carries for 305 yards and six touchdowns this season.

He is expected to graduate this weekend and prior to the season, was hoping to pursue the NFL after this season.

"I'll get with him, and we'll cross that bridge at the appropriate time," Malzahn said Wednesday. "We've talked a few times and we'll talk more. I'm not ready to say right now."

Pettway has not spoken publicly since his injury, which was his third of the season. He had plantar fasciitis to start the season and suffered an ankle injury against Mercer.

Malzahn did not have detailed updates on Kerryon Johnson (right shoulder, ribs), Tre' Williams (right shoulder) and Carlton Davis (concussion), though Williams told WNSP he was "for sure" going to play in the Peach Bowl.

"I think guys are healing up," Malzahn said. "We've not practiced yet. We will this Friday. We'll know a little bit more. But the guys are healing up, obviously it was a very physical end of the year that we had."

James Crepea is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @JamesCrepea.