Notre Dame offensive lineman Charles Jagusah breaks arm in UTV accident in Wyoming
WYOMING, JUL 6 – Charles Jagusah underwent surgery for a fractured left humerus after a utility terrain vehicle accident, marking his second major injury this preseason, team officials said.
- Charles Jagusah, a starting offensive lineman for Notre Dame, sustained a fractured left arm during a UTV accident in Wyoming over the Fourth of July weekend.
- This injury follows Jagusah’s torn right pectoral muscle during 2024 preseason practice, marking his second major preseason injury in consecutive years.
- Jagusah, a 6-foot-6, 330-pound native of Rock Island, underwent an operation to fix his broken humerus and is anticipated to return to campus soon for additional assessment and treatment.
- The school stated, "The initial prognosis is favorable," but uncertainty remains about Jagusah’s recovery timeline and his availability for early 2025 season games.
- Jagusah’s injury poses a significant setback for Notre Dame’s offensive line depth, especially with key players lost to transfers, ahead of a season starting August 31 at Miami.
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Notre Dame OL Charles Jagusah breaks arm in UTV accident
Notre Dame offensive lineman Charles Jagusah, projected to start at right guard this fall, broke the humerus bone in his left arm in a utility terrain vehicle accident, the university announced Sunday.
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