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Trinidad Chambliss was the story of Ole Miss’ offense during the regular season, but few running backs in the nation have been more valuable in 2025 than Kewan Lacy.
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The Missouri transfer entered the College Football Playoff with 20 touchdowns and more than 1,400 scrimmage yards on the season, setting the tone for an offense run by Lane Kiffin.
With a comfortable lead against Tulane on Saturday, however, the Rebels saw Lacy and Chambliss both walk off the field gingerly within minutes of one another.
Here’s what you need to know about Lacy’s injury and his status going forward.
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Kewan Lacy injury updates
Lacy was slow to get up after a play in the second quarter on Saturday and appeared to be holding his left arm as he walked to the sideline.
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Lacy entered the medical tent and stayed inside for about five minutes before returning to the sideline with his helmet, WLOX’s Matt DeGregorio reported.
Kewan Lacy walks to the medical tent after suffering an apparent injury.
After about five minutes, Lacy returned to the sideline with his helmet in hand. pic.twitter.com/5CCVZ2wnnP
— Matt DeGregorio (@Matt_DeGregorio) December 20, 2025
While coach Pete Golding couldn’t get into specifics on Lacy’s status as the Rebels went to halftime, he told the TNT broadcast that the injuries to Lacy and Chambliss were «obviously not ideal» and said his team has to have a «next man up» mentality.
What happened to Kewan Lacy?
Lacy appeared to suffer an upper-body injury after being tackled following a catch late in the second quarter against Tulane.
While Ole Miss didn’t reveal any specifics about Lacy’s injury, he appeared to be holding his left arm as he came off the field.
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Who is Kewan Lacy’s backup?
Logan Diggs is Ole Miss’ leading rusher outside of Lacy and Chambliss, but Lacy has been a workhorse for the Rebels throughout 2025, entering Saturday with 258 carries to Diggs’ 25.
Diggs went to halftime on Saturday with two touches, including an 11-yard reception from Chambliss.
Kewan Lacy season stats
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Rush att: 258
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Rush yards: 1,279
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Yards per carry: 5.0
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Receptions: 25
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Rec. yards: 154
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Total TD: 20
Lacy’s 1,259 rushing yards rank second in the SEC behind only Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy, and his 20 rushing touchdowns are the most of any Power Four running back.







