
Alabama football’s offensive guard, Jaeden Roberts is feeling healthy this spring after battling previous injuries.
Roberts managed to start in 12 games at right guard for Alabama during the 2024 season, splitting time with Geno VanDeMark. The Texas product recently told reporters he feels ‘100 percent’ healthy, and he thinks the injuries he was dealing with in the past impacted his play.
“I definitely had some injuries that held me back,” Roberts said. “I’ve been working on it this off season, just during the spring, just to get better and stay healthy.”
The use of his hands is something Roberts is putting an emphasis on improving this spring with him feeling 100 percent.
“Just hands,” Roberts told reporters when asked about what he is looking to improve on. “That was a big one for me, just getting my hands better. That was really tough for me last year, just coming back from the injuries I had. But really, that’s what I’m trying to work on, getting better.”
Roberts is expected to start at right guard for Alabama in 2025.
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Justin Smith is the Director of Recruiting for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter, via @Jdsmith31Smith
