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Bad news came out of Maryland Tuesday night.
There’s a report saying that Terrapins DE Brett Kulka underwent a season-ending knee surgery on Monday.
According to Josh Stirn of 247Sports, Kulka’s career may be over:
#Terps defensive lineman Brett Kulka's career appears to be over:https://t.co/TBCLcGC7Hz via @Josh_Stirn pic.twitter.com/yGaTReZm2l
— Jeff Ermann (@Jeff_Ermann) October 9, 2018
Kulka, a former 2-star recruit back in 2014, became a part-time starter in 2016. This season he was listed as a backup DL. In his time with the Terrapins to this point, Kulka has spent time at both DT and DE.
In the first three games of the season, Kulka was a team captain alongside seniors Ty Johnson, Taivon Jacobs and Darnell Savage. The 6-foot-4 DL from Edinboro, Pa. had a career-high 30 tackles in 2016.
Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.