Tyler Milligan Sidelined due to Knee Injury

Riding 2019 Horse of the Year Big Time, tie-down roper Tyler Milligan took the title in Fort Worth rodeo this winter and then in Pretty Prairie title this past week. He’s won more than $44,000 so far this year, putting him in third in the PRCA | RAM World Standings.

Milligan has had a strong start to the 2020 season, but unfortunately it may all be coming to an end due to an injury incurred in Nephi at the Ute Stampede.

In a Facebook post today, Milligan wrote:

Last week I was lucky enough to run a good calf in Pretty Prairie, Kansas. Unfortunately it very well could be the last check I win in the 2020 rodeo season after hurting my knee in Nephi, Utah. The injury could potentially keep me out for the rest of the year, but we are hopeful for the quickest recovery time.

TYLER MILLIGAN | PRETTY PRAIRIE, KS

TYLER MILLIGAN | NEPHI, UTAH

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