New on Sports Illustrated: Report: Clemson WR Tee Higgins Ruled Out Remainder of Fiesta Bowl With Apparent Head Injury

Clemson star WR Tee Higgins will reportedly miss the remainder of the Fiesta Bowl after suffering an apparent head injury.

Clemson will be without one of its top offense playmakers for the remainder of the Fiesta Bowl. WR Tee Higgins exited the game after suffering an apparent head injury early in the first quarter of the Tigers' matchup with the the Buckeyes.

According to ESPN's broadcast, he will not return. 

"We saw Tee Higgins going into the tent and when he came back to the bench he no longer had his helmet," ESPN sideline reporter Maria Taylor said during the broadcast. "He looked dejected, and a lot of his teammates were coming over to shake his hand. And they just took him to the locker room for further evaluation."

In the second quarter, ESPN's Chris Fowler later added that Higgins would miss the rest of the game. 

The injury occurred in the first quarter as Higgins' helmet came off during a catch attempt along the sidelines. He visited the medical tent on the sideline before heading to the team's locker room with a towel over his head. 

In the second quarter, Taylor also reported that fellow star wideout Justyn Ross was dealing with a neck injury of his own. 

Entering Saturday, Higgins had 52 catches for 1082 yards and 13 touchdowns this season. 

He had one reception for 21 yards before leaving the game.

Clemson trailed 16-7 with just under three minutes to play in the first half.

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