Clemson Injury Report for Syracuse Game

CLEMSON — Clemson and the ACC released its injury report for Saturday’s game when Clemson hosts Syracuse (noon, ESPN) at Memorial Stadium.

It appears to be some good news for the Tigers on the injury front. Wide receiver Antonio Williams (hamstring), safety Khalil Barnes (hamstring), offensive guard Elyjah Thurmon (concussion) and left tackle Tristan Leigh (ankle) are listed as probable for the Syracuse game.

Williams, Clemson’s top receiver last year, was injured on the fifth play of the game against LSU and has not returned since. Barnes and Leigh were both injured against LSU as well, and have missed the last two games, while Thurmon was injured in practice prior to last week’s loss to Georgia Tech and missed the game.

Listed as out for the Tigers, and new to the list, is cornerback Misun Kelley. He started and played 25 snaps against Georgia Tech. He also started the LSU game and had a career-high 39 snaps, as well 15 snaps against Troy.

Below is the list of players who are listed as out, questionable or probable for Saturday’s game.