Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Miami tight end Michael Irvin II, the son of former NFL WR Michael Irvin, will be out four months and miss the Hurricanes season opener vs. LSU after suffering a knee injury. Per ESPN:
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Irvin, the son of Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys great Michael Irvin, had a limited role in Miami's offense last season, catching 9 passes for 78 yards in 12 games, but with the departure of last season's starter, Chris Herndon, Irvin was expected to see an increased workload on 2018.

Irvin sustained an injury to his right MCL and is expected to undergo surgery this week.
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Moss 1 Irvin 0 LSU wins.
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Injuries are always sad. We had a potential TE go down this season, too. Tit for tat, and next man up, I suppose. Wish them both a speedy recovery.
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Didn't realize he was playing for Miami. We could have had a randy moss jr vs Michael Irvin jr matchup.
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Coach Hartley looks like he’s never played an actual minute of football in his life
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We also lost what is probably our most dynamic TE as well. Hope they both are back sooner than expected.
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Wish him a speedy recovery.
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Sad...always a rough go during the start of fall contact drills
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Yep we can relate
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