Injuries
According to Carolina Panthers head Coach John Fox, both offensive linemen Ryan Kalil and Jeff Otah were full participants in Wednesday’s practice. It is
Although Ryan Kalil and Jeff Otah did not play in Sunday’s game, they were able to practice Wednesday. The upcoming bye week should give
The Panther’s left tackle, Jordan Gross, sustained a severe, level three concussion in Sunday’s game against Atlanta, when he was kneed in the head
The Panthers got starting left tackle, Travelle Wharton, back on the field Wednesday, which is great news for the Panthers. After spraining his knee
The Panthers lost middle linebacker, Dan Connor, for the rest of the season Sunday, after Connor tore his ACL during a special teams play.
Tyler Brayton missed Wednesday’s practice with an ankle injury, but he looks probable for this weekend’s game against the Vikings. Bratyon has started the first two games opposite Julius Peppers, but like Peppers, is still trying to get his first sack.
Panther’s Cornerback Chris Gamble was limited in Wednesday’s practice after suffering and arm injury in Saturday’s game. Gamble does have a reliable backup in Richard Marshall, but there is not reason to think Gamble won’t start Sunday against the Bears.
Moore left Thursday’s game against Pittsburgh with what looked to be a serious leg injury. Tests on Moore’s leg came back negative Friday, and
The Carolina Panthers and Defensive Tackle Ian Scott reached an injury settlement Wednesday and Scott was released. Scott was released because a team trainer reported that Scott wouldn’t be ready for the regular season after spraining his MCL, the Charlotte Observer reports.
Carolina Panthers Defensive Tackle Ian Scott will only miss a couple of weeks of practice, after an MRI showed that Scott sprained his MCL.
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