SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A spring in which offensive tackle Guerby Lambert could have made a case to enter Notre Dame’s starting lineup next season ended with a shoulder injury.
Lambert, a 6-foot-7, 334-pound lineman entering his sophomore year, recently had shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum. Irish head coach Marcus Freeman shared the news following Saturday’s practice along with the expectation that Lambert will be healthy to compete in the fall.
Lambert qualified for a redshirt year as a freshman last fall by playing in only three regular season games. Lambert played primarily late in blowout victories and took on a role on the field goal unit in the final three games of the College Football Playoff.
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With four potential starters limited in some capacity this spring — Aamil Wagner, Billy Schrauth, Anthonie Knapp and Ashton Craig — Lambert was receiving plenty of opportunities at both left and right tackle to prove if he can push for a spot in the 2025 starting lineup. Offensive line coach Joe ...