Kentucky QB Will Levis dislocates finger while being penalized for grounding
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University of Kentucky quarterback Will Levis’ had a double whammy on a play against Ole Miss in the first half on Saturday.
Levis was flagged for intentional grounding in the end zone. That is accompanied by a safety, which gave two points to Ole Miss because the infraction took place in the end zone.
The Ole Miss defense forces a safety on Will Levis and Kentucky 🏈
The Rebels are in control against the No. 7 team in the country.pic.twitter.com/BoyabqgboB
— 247Sports (@247Sports) October 1, 2022
On the play, Levis showed his finger to an official. He wasn’t being rude.
Levis wanted him to see he had dislocated a finger on his left hand, which fortunately is his non-throwing hand.
Kentucky uses the shotgun so after having his fingers taped together, Levis soldiered on in the SEC game.
Warning: If you are squeamish you might not want to look.
Will Levis’ finger 😬 😬 pic.twitter.com/2BxCJRLBpx
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