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Jaguars rookie Sample breaks arm, out for rest of offseason program
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Jaguars rookie Sample breaks arm, out for rest of offseason program

Published Jun. 5, 2015 2:27 p.m. ET

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars rookie safety James Sample will miss the rest of the team's offseason program because of a broken arm.

A fourth-round draft pick from Louisville, Sample broke his right arm Thursday while trying to strip the ball from a teammate during non-contact drills. The Jaguars said he had surgery Friday and is expected to return during training camp in August.

Sample is Jacksonville's second rookie injured in the opening month of on-field work. First-round pick Dante Fowler Jr. tore a knee ligament in rookie camp last month and will miss the season. Both injuries were considered somewhat freakish because they happened without much contact.

Sample started his college career at Washington, transferred to American River Junior College and then led the Cardinals with 90 tackles in his only season there.

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