Career-Ending Injury for Jarrod James
Posted Dec 31, 2013
North Carolina sophomore offensive lineman Jarrod James is unable to continue his playing career because of a neck injury and will file for a medical exemption to remain a UNC student, multiple sources have confirmed. The Goldsboro, N.C. native played in four games in 2013. He participated in two games in 2012 after redshirting his first year.
(Inside Carolina)
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