Arkansas wide receiver Jalen Brown suffered a serious leg injury during the third quarter of the Razorbacks’ game against Notre Dame on Saturday, Sept. 27. The sophomore was immediately carted off the field and taken to a local hospital for treatment.
How the Injury Happened
Brown was targeted in the end zone by quarterback Taylen Green when the pass was broken up. On the play, Brown’s left leg bent awkwardly after contact with a Notre Dame defender, resulting in a severe injury.
Medical personnel quickly fitted Brown with an air cast before taking him off the field. According to Yahoo Sports, the injury appeared gruesome, and the exact severity is still being assessed.
Emotional Moment on the Field
As Brown lay on the ground, his teammates gathered around to offer support. Fans at Razorback Stadium gave him a standing ovation while he was wheeled away.
Sideline reporter Taylor McGregor described the scene: “All of his teammates came over, and the message was the same: ‘We love you, JB. We’re here for you, JB.’”
Brown’s Performance and Background
Before the injury, Jalen Brown had one reception for 11 yards in the game. Entering Week 5, he had recorded 11 catches for 156 yards and two touchdowns in Arkansas’ first four games.
The Miami native previously played one season at Florida State and was a top 100 recruit out of high school. Brown had also been committed to LSU but never played there.
Injury Update
Arkansas coach Sam Pittman confirmed the injury was severe: Brown suffered a broken tibia and fibula on the play.
The Razorbacks’ talented sophomore is now facing an uncertain recovery, and his return for the remainder of the 2025 season is unclear.
Arkansas Football Outlook
Arkansas will have a bye in Week 6 before facing No. 15 Tennessee at Neyland Stadium. The team faces a challenging schedule, with five of the last seven games against ranked opponents. Losing Brown is a major setback for the Razorbacks’ offense.
What to Know About Jalen Brown
- Injured during a third-quarter end zone play vs Notre Dame.
- Carted off the field, taken to the local hospital.
- Broken tibia and fibula confirmed by coach Sam Pittman.
- Teammates and fans showed emotional support.
- Return for the 2025 season remains uncertain.



