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    CJ Carr’s ‘Lightning-Quick Release’ Has Fans Fawning Over His Potential at Notre Dame

    With the start of spring practice, the anticipation surrounding Notre Dame football is already high. While much of the focus will be on player development, one of the first notable updates has come in jersey number changes. Among the most noteworthy number swaps is the redshirt freshman quarterback CJ Carr.

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    CJ Carr’s Quick Release Turns Heads in Spring Practice

    However, he will no longer wear No. 12 and has taken over No. 13, previously worn by former Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard. As Carr looks to establish himself as a leader for the Irish offense, this switch could significantly shift his journey.

    Meanwhile, early-enrolling freshman linebacker Madden Faraimo has claimed No. 19, meaning that fans will know exactly who to credit when a big play comes from that jersey. Carr’s transition into a potential starting role has already started drawing attention. A video surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), posted by Tyler Horka.

    It showcased Carr in action at practice. The footage showcased his quick mechanics, strong arm, and ability to make off-balance throws, prompting Horka to caption the clip with high praise:

    “Love the lightning-quick release of Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr, even off-balance. Can’t deny the arm talent of the redshirt freshman.”

    His consistency, leadership, and decision-making will be closely monitored as spring practice progresses.

    More Players Embrace New Jersey Numbers

    Beyond Carr’s notable change, several other players have also switched up their jersey numbers for the 2025 season. Sophomore cornerback Leonard Moore will now wear No. 2, which is historically linked to elite defensive backs. This move could signify confidence as he looks to take on a larger role in Notre Dame’s secondary.

    Running back Aneyas Williams has also changed, opting for No. 22 as he prepares to make a more significant impact on the offense. Additionally, Notre Dame’s early-enrolling freshmen and incoming transfers have been officially assigned new numbers.

    It marked the first step in their journey with the program. While number changes happen every year, they serve as a symbolic reset. It allowed players to redefine themselves as they competed for key roles on the roster.

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    As spring practice unfolds, the focus will gradually shift to performance, depth chart battles, and overall team chemistry.

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