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Brenan Vernon’s Notre Dame Journey Ends with Medical Retirement

A look at the defensive tackle’s limited playing time, surgeries and off‑field activities as the Fighting Irish move forward.

Brenan Vernon’s Notre Dame Journey Ends

Notre Dame announced this week that Brenan Vernon has been removed from the roster after a medical retirement that was formally recognized by the university.

The 6‑foot‑5, 300‑pound defensive tackle appeared in only four games for the Irish, accumulating a total of nine snaps in 2023 and eight snaps in 2024, during which he was credited with four tackles by Pro Football Focus.

Vernon’s season was cut short when he underwent surgery to repair an MCL injury in the spring of 2025, a procedure that kept him out of the 2025 campaign entirely.

Off‑Field Moments and Future Outlook

He originally committed to Notre Dame in June 2021 as a four‑star recruit, ranking 43rd nationally among defensive linemen according to 247Sports, but his path was later crowded by younger players and transfer additions.

Off the field, Vernon remained visible in teammate circles; early June posts from Italy showed him alongside Loghan Thomas and Bryce Young, and he performed on guitar with backup quarterback Blake Hebert during Notre Dame Day in April.

Veteran reporter Mike Berardino, who covers the Fighting Irish for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com, has been following Vernon’s trajectory and notes that the program is now turning its focus to the next wave of talent.

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