Florida football: Gators injury report ahead of Orange Bowl

COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Quarterback Kyle Trask #11 of the Florida Gators passes against the Missouri Tigers in the second quarter at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Quarterback Kyle Trask #11 of the Florida Gators passes against the Missouri Tigers in the second quarter at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) /
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If you were looking for a completely healthy Florida football team, well, this may be as close as we are going to get this year.

While it hasn’t proven to be completely devastating, Florida football has seen its fair share of injuries this season.

But, if it’s a fully healthy Gator team you’re looking for, the one coming up against Virginia in the Capital One Orange Bowl may be as close as we’re going to get.

Just a few questionable’s for Monday’s game as No. 6 Florida football looks to win back-to-back New Year’s 6 bowl games.

Yeah, we’ll take that.

Here’s a look at the most recent injury report for Florida football leading up to Monday’s match-up with No. 24 Virginia in the Orange Bowl:

Out

Jeremiah Moon, linebacker

After suffering a foot injury, linebacker Jeremiah Moon is listed as being out indefinitely, meaning he will not play against Virginia Monday.

C.J. McWilliams, defensive back

Florida football defensive back C.J. McWilliams suffered a ruptured Achilles back in August and has been out the entire season for the Gators.

Brenton Cox, linebacker

Georgia transfer linebacker Brenton Cox has been out all season following his transfer. He will not play Monday against Virginia in the Orange Bowl but will be ready next season for Florida football.

Questionable

Freddie Swain, wide receiver

A surprising name on the list, but wide receiver Freddie Swain is dealing with a knee injury reported back on Dec. 1. He is listed as questionable for Monday’s game with Virginia.

Amari Burney, defensive back

Florida football defensive back and utility player Amari Burney has been on the injured list for several weeks now. It is possible he will suit up and play in the Orange Bowl, but for now, he is listed as questionable for Monday.

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Remember, No. 6 Florida football will take on No. 24 Virginia in the Capital One Orange Bowl. Kick-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.