September 22, 2024

Ohio State football quarterback Devin Brown resumes throwing after finger surgery

Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown has resumed throwing after he underwent surgery last month to repair a fractured right pinkie finger, quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis said Tuesday. “He’s doing good,” Dennis said. “He’s healthy.” The procedure on his finger had been expected to sideline Brown, a right-handed passer, for about a month, a stretch of time that included the final week of spring practice and the annual spring game. It put a pause on the Buckeyes’ ongoing quarterback competition as the redshirt freshman has been battling with Kyle McCord to succeed C.J. Stroud behind center. Gene Smith: Ohio State AD backs NIL legislation to ‘protect student athletes and bring order to NIL’ 2023 ESPN post-spring rankings: Ohio State football behind Georgia, ahead of Michigan The injury also left Brown without an opportunity to put his talent on display in front of the crowd of 75,122 at Ohio Stadium, something Dennis…

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