Notre Dame said third-year offensive lineman Charles Jagusah underwent surgery after fracturing his left humerus in a utility-terrain-vehicle accident in Wyoming on 5 July. The 6-foot-7, 333-pound junior had the procedure over the weekend and is expected to travel back to campus early this week for additional evaluation and care. The Irish described the initial prognosis as favorable. Jagusah was projected to start at right guard this season after filling in during the team’s 2024 College Football Playoff run and is considered an early NFL draft prospect when healthy.
A broken humerus? He broke the funny bone. Get well soon. https://t.co/D1QwnTRgdN
Charles Jagusah is a 6-7, 333-pound third-year player who was set to be Notre Dame’s starting LT last season before suffering a pectoralis injury in camp. He returned in the Playoff and was projected to start at RG this season. A potential first-round pick when healthy. https://t.co/jhwwyaSR2i
Notre Dame OL Charles Jagusah underwent surgery to repair a left humerus fracture from an injury suffered Saturday in a UTV accident in Wyoming. Per ND: “The initial prognosis is favorable, and he will return to campus early this week for further evaluation and continued care.” https://t.co/d2wuoJd4np