Florida's Keyontae Johnson out for rest of season, family reveals condition was unrelated to COVID
Posted Feb 4, 2021
Florida standout forward Keyontae Johnson has not played in a game since he experienced an in-game medical emergency that hospitalized him on Dec. 12, and now his season has officially come to an end. The Gators program released a statement on behalf of his family on Wednesday announcing an update on Johnson as he recovers.
(CBS Sports)
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