Alabama football’s Trezmen Marshall ‘feeling great’ after Arkansas injury

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Alabama linebacker Trezmen Marshall said he is 'feeling great' after an injury sustained against Arkansas.

“I’m feeling great,” Marshall said. “Just getting treatment, trying to heal up and get ready for this big game.”

Marshall transferred in from Georgia during the past offseason. He has compiled 40 tackles and 2.5 sacks throughout the 2023 season.

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