More Breaking Sports:

Notre Dame TE Kyle Rudolph out for rest of regular season

| 1 Comment | UPDATED STORY
kylerudolph.jpg
Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph runs after a catch against Washington. (Getty)

By Brian Hamilton

Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph will not play for the remainder of the regular season, dealing the reeling Irish yet another critical blow via injury.

Irish coach Charlie Weis made the news official Tuesday, saying the sophomore tight end is likely done until a bowl game. Rudolph injured his left shoulder on a catch along the sideline in the Navy loss last Saturday and Weis said the injury involves some muscle issues in the shoulder.

"Rudy probably won't be back for the rest of the regular season," Weis said. "They feared a collarbone being broken and that's not it. In all likelihood -- (doctors) said Stanford is a possibility, but I think that's a reach. I think he'd be able to practice again in December."

Rudolph has 33 catches, second-most on the team, for 364 yards and three touchdowns. But he's now the second potent offensive option to miss extended time in 2009, after receiver Michael Floyd missed five and a half games with a broken collarbone.

Floyd returned with 10 catches for 141 yards against Navy last weekend. But a tight end threat would have created dilemmas for defenses aiming to stop Rudolph, Floyd and Golden Tate as Notre Dame starts a season-defining homestretch at No. 8 Pittsburgh on Saturday.

1 Comments

ND Alumni Everywhere on November 10, 2009 3:13 PM

Fire. Fat. Charlie.

Leave a comment

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Comments

CHICAGOTRIBUNE.COM SPORTS

NEWSLETTERS AND ALERTS

Bears Newsletter
All Bears news delivered to your mailbox on Friday and Monday mornings. Sign up here.
Chicago Tribune Sports Alerts
When sports news breaks, be the first to know. (To get alerts on a mobile device, text CHISPORTS to 31286.). Sign up here.

LATEST OLYMPIC COVERAGE

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

@ChicagoSports on Twitter
Get our updates on Twitter.

LATEST TWEETS

CHICAGO SPORTS PHOTOS