Missouri's Kelly Bryant out vs. Troy with left leg injury
Missouri quarterback Kelly Bryant is out for the rest of Saturday's game against Troy with a left leg injury.
Just before halftime, with the Tigers leading 42-7, Bryant took a shot to the leg following a throw. Missouri head coach Barry Odom declared him out for the remainder of the contest shortly after the hit.
Kelly Bryant just threw a TD to put Mizzou up 42-7 on Troy and this happened to his left knee as he got hit late.
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) October 5, 2019
He’s gone to the locker room. pic.twitter.com/wljIgprTdE
The senior quarterback was seen exiting the locker room using crutches.
Bryant began 2018 with Clemson, splitting time with freshman Trevor Lawrence before the latter was named the team's starter. Lawrence would go on to lead Clemson to a national title, and Bryant transferred for the opportunity to start.
Bryant has led Missouri to a 3-1 start. He entered Saturday's game with 1,025 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions. The pivot then added 221 passing yards and three touchdowns against Troy.