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Texas Tech football secondary most present on latest injury report ahead of Arizona game

(This story was updated to add new information: updated first sentence.)

The latest Texas Tech football team injury report sees several key defense backs listed as questionable ahead of the Red Raiders' trip to Tucson to take on Arizona.

The Red Raiders continue to be without defensive back Javeon Wilcox. The redshirt freshman will miss his sixth game as he works through a knee injury. Offensive lineman Dylan Shaw, a redshirt freshman, will miss Saturday's game against the Wildcats with a hand injury.

Defensive backs Bralyn Lux (thigh) and Jalon Peoples (hip) both missed Saturday's 44-41 win over Cincinnati and are listed as questionable for this week's game.

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Two other defensive backs, sophomore Chapman Lewis (hamstring) and senior Joseph Plunk (shoulder) are also listed as questionable. Lewis left the Cincinnati game in the first quarter and did not return.

Other players listed as questionable include outside linebackers Isaac Smith (head) and Charles Esters III (thigh) and tight end Jason Llewellyn (head).

Llewellyn and Shaw both missed the Cincinnati game with their respective injuries.

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This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Texas Tech football injury report: Secondary players questionable