Omarr Norman-Lott Will Be Active Against Alabama

Tennessee Volunteers defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott will be active against Alabama this weekend, according to head coach Josh Heupel.
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The Tennessee Volunteers dipped into the transfer portal to find interior defensive line help this offseason and found Arizona State's Omarr Norman-Lott. He's been a consistent disruptor in the run game during the first five games of the season, but he missed the Texas A&M game. He will be back this weekend against Alabama, according to head coach Josh Heupel in an injury update.

Tennessee Football's Injury Report

  • Omarr Norman-Lott - IN. Norman-Lott appeared in the season's first five games and was an impact contributor on the defensive front. However, he missed the Texas A&M game, though the Vols managed without him. Heupel confirmed he will be active this week.
  • Daevin Hobbs - IN. The former five-star defensive lineman has looked good in his three appearances, but he has missed time with nagging injuries against Florida and Texas A&M. Heupel confirmed he will be ready to play this weekend.
  • Gerald Mincey - IN. After missing time at the beginning of the season, Mincey started the past two games on the offensive line. He left the Texas A&M game with an injury but has been cleared to play against the Crimson Tide.
Tennessee Volunteers DL Omarr Norman-Lott during his official visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Omarr Norman-Lott)
Tennessee Volunteers DL Omarr Norman-Lott during his official visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Omarr Norman-Lott)

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