Alabama Running Back Jam Miller Upgraded to ‘Probable’ In Thursday Availability Report

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Alabama RB Jam Miller. Photo via @AlabamaFTBL on X.

Injured Alabama running back Jam Miller has been upgraded to “probable” in the Thursday night SEC availability report. His status is upgraded from Wednesday night’s initial report when he was originally listed as “questionable.”

Miller was injured late in Alabama’s 27-24 win over Missouri last Saturday in Columbia. He entered concussion protocol after suffering a helmet-to-helmet hit near the sideline against the Tigers. Miller exited the game and did not return to the contest for the final 10 minutes.

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While quarterback Ty Simpson has rightfully received the praise for Alabama’s offensive success this season, Miller has helped keep things balanced and keep opponents respectful of the run. The 5-foot-10 running back is Alabama’s leading rusher this season with 267 yards and one touchdown on 58 carries. If Miller can’t go or is limited in any way, the Crimson Tide will likely turn to 5-foot-11 freshman Kevin Riley for an increased role. Riley has 183 yards on 44 carries so far this season.

During a 24-17 loss to Tennessee in the 2024 season, Miller rushed for just 42 yards on 12 carries for the Crimson Tide.

Alabama’s offense ranks 12th in the conference with 126.5 yards on the ground per game. Tennessee’s defense, meanwhile, ranks 10th in the conference giving up 136 rushing yards per game.

“Obviously, Coach Grubb and Kalen (DeBoer) have been together for a long time,” Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel said on Wednesday about Alabama’s offensive coaching staff. “A year ago, you saw a lot of what they’ve done. I think the biggest difference is just the quarterback and style of play. Throughout their history together, they’ve had a lot of different types of quarterbacks and have been able to kind of push it to the skillset of the guy that they have.”

Check out the Thursday night availability report for both Tennessee and Alabama here.

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