Penn State coach James Franklin did not rule out the possibility that junior safety KJ Winston Jr., could return to action ...
After a dazzling season-opening performance at West Virginia which earned him accolades from both the Big Ten and nationally, KJ Winston left the next week’s game against Bowling Green early.
Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin said Wednesday night that veteran safety KJ Winston is out with a “long-term” injury. Winston departed with an undisclosed injury late in the first half ...
But the Nittany Lions could miss other key players for this top-five conflict in sold-out Beaver Stadium. An ...
The Lions will continue to miss a few key parts who are out with long-term injuries, including All-America candidate safety KJ Winston and backup tight end Andrew Rappleyea. PSU also will miss ...
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Penn State’s playmakers on defense stepped up and helped put this game away, holding Washington to scores on just two field ...
Some of the topic highlights. While on that bye-week recruiting trip, Franklin and safeties coach Anthony Poindexter visited with safety KJ Winston and his family outside of State College.
Penn State football released a pretty favorable availability report before tonight's Big Ten game against Washington. The Nittany Lions added no new starters to their list who will be "out" for the ...
But right now, KJ’s focus is on getting healthy.” Franklin also said he and safeties coach Anthony Poindexter visited with Winston, a Maryland native, and his family last Wednesday night.
The biggest name listed as "out" is starting safety KJ Winston, who Penn State coach James Franklin said would be sidelined "long-term" with an undisclosed injury. Winston, a captain and the team ...
Winston update: Franklin said he and assistant coach Anthony Poindexter visited Penn State safety KJ Winston last week at his home in Maryland. Winston sustained an unspecified “long-term ...