Auburn Tigers News, former Auburn basketball player Jaylin Williams has signed a deal with the Denver Nuggets and we discuss the injury report as the football team begins fall camp
Jaylin Williams of Auburn basketball went undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft this summer, but he still determined to play in the league. The Denver Nuggets confirmed Thursday morning via press release that the former Tiger has signed an Exhibit 10 contract, which is a one-year agreement earning the minimum wage with bonus options.
Williams left Auburn basketball as the program’s all-time winningest player after five seasons. After going undrafted, Williams competed in the Nuggets’ Summer League, averaging 2.7 points and 1.3 rebounds in 7.8 minutes.
Auburn football injury report for fall camp
August 1 marks the first day of Auburn football’s fall camp. Before August 31, the Tigers will fit in 15 practices to prepare for the second season under head coach Hugh Freeze.
Junior kicker Alex McPherson has been battling with stomach troubles during the spring, preventing him from being medically approved to participate in team practices, despite the fact that he has attended team meetings. “Getting better, thankfully,” Freeze told Auburn Undercover. “We’re hopeful he’ll be back with us soon.” If McPherson is unable to play this season, the Tigers will be in good hands with true freshman Towns McGough, who demonstrated his abilities at this year’s A-Day spring game. His 58-yard field goal clinched the victory for the offensive.