REPORT: Former Gamecock Kingsley Enagbare's Playoff Run Potentially Cut Short By Injury

A former South Carolina Football star went through the highest of highs and possibly the lowest of lows in his team's NFL playoff game on Sunday.
REPORT: Former Gamecock Kingsley Enagbare's Playoff Run Potentially Cut Short By Injury
REPORT: Former Gamecock Kingsley Enagbare's Playoff Run Potentially Cut Short By Injury /

On Sunday afternoon, the entire country watched in complete disbelief as the NFC's No. 7 seed, the Green Bay Packers, annihilated the conference's No. 2 seed, the Dallas Cowboys, 48-32, becoming the first No. 7 seed in the NFL's expanded wild card era to advance to the divisional round. Two former Gamecocks, Keisean Nixon and Kingsley Enagbare, were on the winning side.

Kingsley Enagbare trying to chase down Dallas QB Dak Prescott near the Packers' endzone (14th Jan., 2024)
Kingsley Enagbare trying to chase down Dallas QB Dak Prescott near the Packers' endzone (14th Jan., 2024) / Kevin Jairaj | USA Today Network

Unfortunately for one of them, it appears that their playoff run with the Packers has come to an end, as it was first reported by Pete Dougherty of the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Monday morning that Green Bay's staff fears that Kingsley has suffered a significant knee injury that will effectively end his season. In the regular season, Enagbare piled up 37 total tackles, including eight tackles for loss and two sacks, all of which, except for the latter, were career highs.

The Packers will take on the NFC's No. 1 seeded San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional round this coming Saturday night.

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