The plague of injuries that has marred Todd Bradley-Glenn's football career appears to have no bounds. The Georgia Southern inside linebacker will miss the rest of this season with a knee injury requiring surgery, head coach Clay Helton said Monday. Bradley-Glenn, a seventh-year player, already was sidelined two games because of a dislocated elbow and returned to action Saturday at Georgia State, only to suffer the knee injury on the first series of the second half. In parts of four games for the Eagles (3-3, 0-2 Sun Belt Conference), he has 10 solo tackles, nine assisted tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback hurry. Bradley-Glenn is a team co-captain and the quarterback of the defense as the mike linebacker relaying the play call to teammates. Helton used the word "unfortunate" when announcing the knee injury, which follows the player's personal history of adversity. - Savannah Morning News