LSU football head coach Brian Kelly has given injury updates On Whit Weeks and Harold Perkins after Wednesday training.
The two seconds were injured during the 2024 season. Perkins torn his ACL by playing against the UCLA during the week four while the weeks dropped with a fired fought and fought the ankle in the second quarter of the LSU Bowl match against Baylor.
According to Kelly, the pair will be ready for summer training from June. They will continue to work with Tigers training staff during the remaining eight weeks of the spring semester.
“They will have no restrictions in the camp,” said Kelly. “We feel really good about it.
“They both move. They are both very active in our progression of their rehabilitation.”
The weeks led the tigers and tied in the second row of the dry with 125 plated in its second season. He and Perkins will direct a remutable LSU defense, reinforced with very tuned transfers towards the second year under the coordinator Blake Barker.
In the first year, Perkins broke out as one of the best rushers of dry passes. So much so that he was considered a Heisman sleeper who entered in 2023. LSU moved Perkins to the interior secondary, where it took a while to settle. LSU staff provide for perkins slits in the DC Blake Baker Star position in 2025.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Brian Kelly reveals when Perkins and the weeks will return to LSU practice