Clemson continued camp today behind the Allen Reeves Football Complex. The media was allowed to watch the early portion of practice on Day 2 of camp.
The Clemson Insider noticed that senior cornerback Jeadyn Lukus was in a yellow no-contact jersey today.
That is a new injury, as head coach Dabo Swinney did not list Lukus as being among the injured players when the Tigers kicked off fall camp Thursday.
Lukus, a former five-star prospect from Mauldin (S.C.) High School, has battled injuries and experienced up-and-down playing time over the past three seasons after arriving to Clemson as a top-30 national prospect in January 2022.
Lukus played in all 14 games last year, but he was once again slowed by the same nagging injuries that that plagued him before. The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder finished the 2024 season credited with 33 tackles (1.5 for loss), an interception and eight pass breakups.
Lukus started 10 games last season, but lost his starting spot to then-freshman cornerback Ashton Hampton late in the year. He heads into the 2025 season having logged 49 tackles (2.5 for loss), 11 pass breakups and two interceptions in 808 career defensive snaps across 32 games (14 starts).