Notre Dame offensive lineman Charles Jagusah breaks arm in UTV accident in Wyoming
- Notre Dame offensive lineman Charles Jagusah fractured his left humerus in a Wyoming UTV accident on July 5 and underwent surgery.
- Following his torn pectoral muscle last year, Jagusah's UTV accident marks a second offseason injury without a clear recovery timeline.
- Notre Dame's offensive line depth is strained as returning tackles Knapp and Wagner remain, but no clear recovery timeline exists for Jagusah's guard position amid uncertainty.
- Notre Dame likely misses Jagusah in early games, including Aug. 31 at Miami and the second matchup against Texas A&M, with no return timetable set.
- Notre Dame's top NFL draft prospect at 6′6″ and 330 pounds, Jagusah's injury deepens roster uncertainty amid transfer losses, affecting long-term offensive line prospects.
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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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