Georgia wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint’s freshman season was cut short when he suffered a fractured ankle while making a 32 yard touchdown catch against Florida last season.
Toward the end of spring practice, Georgia coach Kirby Smart mentioned that the sophomore wide receiver is “getting close” to being able to take the field again.
Almost a month later, and it appears the former four-star recruit is recovering well from the gruesome injury.
Checkout this epic one-handed catch made by Rosemy-Jacksaint while working out at UGA’s indoor facility.
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Rosemy-Jacksaint filled in for George Pickens last season, and should compete to do so again in 2021, with Pickens out for the foreseeable future with a torn ACL.
The Pompano Beach, Florida native appeared in six games last year and had four catches for 62 yards and a touchdown.