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Justin Fields might have taken the field for pregame warmups with a bulky knee brace on Saturday evening, but the Ohio State quarterback is not expected to be limited by his leg injury during the Fiesta Bowl, according to a report.
Leading up to kickoff between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Clemson, Bill Rabinowitz of the Columbus Dispatch reported that Fields won’t be limited by his knee in the Fiesta Bowl. Though he did sport the bulkier knee brace for pregame warm-ups, the brace was just precautionary.
That’s good news for Ohio State, which has depended on Fields’ mobility throughout the season.
I'm told by an informed source that Justin Fields should not be limited by his knee tonight, that he's wearing the knee brace as a precaution.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 29, 2019
Earlier this week, Fields said he was at “80 to 85 percent,” but that he expected to be a full strength by kickoff against Clemson. He also said his plan was to wear the smaller knee brace for the game, allowing him to use his legs if necessary.
Fields injured his knee in the second half of a blowout win against Michigan. He played a week later in the B1G Championship Game, but wasn’t nearly as effective on the ground. His mobility will be critical against the Clemson defense.
Fields has accounted for 50 total touchdowns this season with just one interception. The Buckeyes are looking for their first win in the College Football Playoff since 2014.
Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB