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Illinois Football injury report heading into Cannon week vs Purdue
Illinois head coach Bret Bielema delivers a Week 6 injury update as the Illini look to reclaim the Cannon at Purdue.
Illinois Football made a statement on Homecoming as the No. 23 Fighting Illini took down Jayden Maiava and the 21st-ranked USC Trojans in front of a rocking, sold-out crowd, thanks to a clutch 41-yard go-ahead field goal from junior K David Olano to seal the nail-biting victory. It was a complete gut-check for the Illini, who bounced back from a 53-point loss to Indiana in Week 4 and showed improvement in every phase of the game.
Aside from a couple of costly turnovers, this could have easily been a two-score win for Illinois, which is a testament to the resilience of this veteran roster and the grit of Bret Bielema’s staff. It certainly wasn’t the kind of response Illini fans had grown accustomed to during years of subpar seasons in Champaign.
But this is a new era of Illinois Football in Champaign.
With momentum back on their side, Bielema’s 22nd-ranked squad now turns its attention to a Week 6 road trip to Purdue. The Boilermakers are off to a slow start in Year 1 under Barry Odom, who replaced former Illini defensive coordinator Ryan Walters after a 5–19 run over two seasons in 2023-2024. Odom’s team sits at 2–2 (0–2 in Big Ten play) with uninspiring wins over Southern Illinois and Ball State thus far, and on paper, this is a game Illinois should dominate. Still, Purdue has a history of giving the Illini trouble. Coming off a big win and with No. 1 Ohio State looming, the Illini can’t afford to lose a trap game in West Lafayette by overlooking the Boilers.
To bring the Cannon back to Champaign and keep the momentum rolling, Illinois must stay locked in and continue to get healthy.
Fortunately, early injury reports from Bielema are highly encouraging.

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Week 6 Injury Update per Bret Bielema
Bielema opened his Monday presser with encouraging updates across the board.
“From an injury standpoint, really the only concern that I had was obviously Matt Bailey. But, I think he’s going to be more than okay. We haven’t practiced yet, but he should be good to go,” Bielema said.
The news was nearly as optimistic for defensive back Daniel Brown, though Bielema cautioned that his return may take a bit longer. “And Daniel Brown, I know he hadn’t played the last couple of weeks. I think he’s probably still a week away. There is a chance, but it’ll be an outside chance.”
Other players are trending in the right direction as well. “Tanner Heckel is fine. He’s just going to tape wrist job here for a little bit,” Bielema noted, adding that several others who were limited last week are now cleared. “All the guys that were kind restricted during the week are cleared—Aidan Laughery, (Justin Bowick).”
Bielema also highlighted the surprising workload of Junior DB Jahiem Clarke, who jumped right into a massive role against USC for an Illini secondary down Xavier Scott. “Jaheim Clarke went from not being able to do anything to playing 80 snaps… go figure, right? So, it is what it is. And, Jaheim actually played a pretty good game. That was a very challenging offense to go against, and I thought he really stepped up to the challenge in a big way.”
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