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Ole Miss DB carted off after suffering heartbreaking injury

Ole Miss junior Kendarius Webster left Monday's game against Florida State just a few minutes into the game after going down while defending a deep throw over the middle with what appears to be a serious leg injury.
Webster was in tears as he was carted off the field, but he quickly turned his attention back to the game and encouraged his teammates as he was being driven away. Ole Miss has not yet confirmed the extent of Webster's injury.
Webster's injury was hard to watch for many, and former players wished him well.
Ole Miss also lost running back Eric Swinney to a knee injury in the second quarter. Both players thanked fans for their support after the game.
Praying for Ken Webster cornerback for Ole Miss..You will comeback stronger,faster and better. God bless. #Truth
— Deion Sanders (@DeionSanders) September 6, 2016
Heart goes out to that young man #MISSvsFSU
— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) September 6, 2016
Thanks everyone for getting out to me ! Things happen for a reason .God has a plan for me & my rebels! Love you all . #hottytoddy
— Ken Webster (@Duece_KD) September 6, 2016
Thank you everyone for your prayers God has a plan for me and I believe he wouldn't put me through anything I cant handle #GoRebs??
— Eric Swinney (@EricSwinney) September 6, 2016

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