UF wide receiver Antonio Callaway returns a punt during Florida's 28-27 win against Tennessee on Sept. 26, 2015, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
But when Saturday’s game against Georgia rolls around, the No. 11 Gators might be without their top playmaker.
Callaway injured his foot in practice on Wednesday and coach Jim McElwain said it is too early to determine if the wide receiver will play against the Bulldogs.
In seven games this season, Callaway has 308 receiving yards, second on the team only to Demarcus Robinson (371). Callaway’s 19.2 yards per catch leads UF receivers who have at least 10 catches, and ranks 16th nationally.