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Duke Wide Receiver Out Indefinitely After Knee Surgery

Duke Football’s offense for next season took a big hit after it was announced that wide receiver Keyston Fuller will be sidelined indefinitely after suffering a tibial plateau fracture on his right knee during a workout last Thursday. The injury requires surgery to repair and could take a while to heal.

Fuller’s absence will be another minor setback for the Duke offense this upcoming season along with quarterback Thomas Sirk recovering from a torn Achilles. The redshirt freshman did not play last season, but starred in practice and training while sitting out.

Keyston Fuller was an All-State wide receiver and four-year letterwinner at Griffin High School in Georgia, and was ranked as the 27th best wide receiver in the country for the recruiting class of 2015.