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Kentucky football QB Will Levis dislocates finger vs. Ole Miss, returns to lead TD drive

The football flew out of Will Levis' hands as the Kentucky quarterback toppled to the ground in his own end zone under the weight of Ole Miss defenders. He used his left hand to break the fall.

Levis was flagged for intentional grounding on the play, giving the Rebels a safety and a 16-6 lead over the Wildcats during the second quarter Saturday at Vaught Hemingway Stadium.

Getting back on his feet, the quarterback walked over to an official and showed him the middle finger of his left hand.

The digit was definitely dislocated.

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