USC may have lost more than just a Week 7 football game in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Throughout what would become a 43-42 defeat, USC saw stars on both sides of the football exit with injuries.

Receiver Jordan Addison was knocked out of the game late in the third with what appeared to be a lower-leg injury after a hit near the sideline. He was tended to by USC trainers and eventually walked around a bit under his own power on the sidelines, but was later spotted on crutches and without his pads. Linebacker Eric Gentry was also forced out of the game early in the fourth quarter with what appeared to be a lower-leg injury as well.

“We’ll see,” Riley said of the duo after the game. “Probably fortunate we’ve got a bye week ahead of us.”

Addison finished with seven catches for 106 yards and a touchdown. The reigning Biletnikoff winner looked deadly even while going against one of the top corners in the country in Utah’s Clark Phillips III. USC has excellent depth in the receiver room, so it might be able to withstand a brief absence, but the Trojans certainly don’t want to be without their star receiver too long.

Gentry is the defense’s leading tackler, and he had another nine stops before leaving the game Saturday evening. The FOX camera crew caught Gentry hobbling out of the tent on one leg just to meet his teammates on the field and try to fire them up to close things out, but he couldn’t put any weight on his left leg and had to be helped back off the field by the USC training staff.

USC (6-1, 4-1 Pac-12) will play Arizona (3-4, 1-3 Pac-12) on Oct. 29 in Tucson after its upcoming bye week. The following week, USC hosts Cal.