Breaking News: Alabama football transfer suffers career-ending injury

Braylen Ingraham, Alabama football defensive lineman, has experienced an Achilles tear that appears to be

career-ending, according to Syracuse coach Fran Brown’s comments to media Monday.

Ingraham transferred to Syracuse before the 2023 season.

“He will not be playing at Syracuse anymore,” Brown stated. “He will have surgery. He will cooperate with us. We will get him involved with us. Wants to work in project management. So we’ve already started looking into finding him a job beyond this season.”

Brown stated that he aims to get Ingraham into coaching.

 

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Braylen Ingraham

 

Ingraham played two games for the Crimson Tide in both 2019 and 2020. He played against Ole Miss and Western Carolina in 2019 before facing Mississippi State and Kentucky in 2020.

Ingraham didn’t play for the next two seasons. He retired medically from Alabama before graduating and then decided to transfer to Syracuse.

He witnessed a boost in his role after joining the Orange. Ingraham appeared in all games as a redshirt junior in 2023, recording 16 tackles, three tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, and two pass breakups.

Ingraham played for St. Thomas Aquinas in high school and was a four-star prospect after graduation.

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