ANN ARBOR -- We have our first confirmed injury of the 2017 season.
Michigan defensive end Carlo Kemp has been playing through a broken right hand he suffered while jamming it on the shoulder pads of Juwann Bushell-Beatty the first week of camp, he told reporters on Tuesday.
The 6-foot-3, 264-pound sophomore is wearing a padded glove on his hand these days, an upgrade over a cast.
"I've been wearing the club, but now I'm back to the (glove)," Kemp said. "I've got my fingers and my thumb out now."
Kemp said he only missed one or two days of practice after, "to let the swelling go down," but has been limited in his day-to-day activities away from football.