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Panthers aim for health boost ahead of matchup against Bo Nix
Thursday was a typical day for the Carolina Panthers, which has been rare lately. Receiver Adam Thielen and tight end Tommy Tremble participated in their second day of practice. On defense, with more players returning from injury, the team practiced with a more complete front-seven, including Jadeveon Clowney at pass-rusher and Josey Jewell stabilizing the linebacker group. Defensive end A'Shawn Robinson also participated as a limited participant due to a knee issue.
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Panthers' Andy Dalton misses practice again due to thumb injury
Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton was absent from practice on Thursday for the second consecutive day due to a right thumb injury sustained in a car accident. Dalton is among seven players who did not participate as the team prepares to face the Broncos. The list includes cornerback Dane Jackson (hamstring), wide receiver Diontae Johnson (rib), safety Jammie Robinson (knee), safety Nick Scott (hamstring), outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum (quadriceps), and kicker Eddy Piñeiro, who was out for personal reasons.
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DJ Wonnum nears return after overcoming offseason health challenges
D.J. Wonnum is nearing a return to the field after an offseason marked by significant health challenges. The Carolina Panthers linebacker detailed his recovery process, which included three surgeries following a Christmas Eve injury that ended his season with the Minnesota Vikings. Complications arose when his body rejected internal stitches, leading to a MRSA infection and blood clots from intravenous antibiotics.
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How to watch or listen to Panthers vs Broncos this Sunday
On Sunday, October 27, the Carolina Panthers will face the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High.
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Andy Dalton misses practice after traffic incident; evaluation ongoing
Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton was absent from the media-accessible portion of practice on Wednesday following a traffic accident on Tuesday. Dalton is currently under evaluation by the team's medical staff. During practice, he was seen on the sidelines wearing a hoodie and his jersey but without a helmet.
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Panthers legends among Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 semifinalists
A pair of former Carolina Panthers players, Luke Kuechly and Steve Smith Sr., are among the 50 modern-era candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. Jared Allen, who played his final season with the Panthers in 2015, is also on the list.
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Panthers' linebackers Clowney and Wonnum reunite at practice
Jadeveon Clowney returned to practice for the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday after missing two weeks due to a shoulder injury. Joining him was D.J. Wonnum, who practiced for the first time since signing as a free agent. Wonnum, designated to return from the physically unable to perform list, has begun a 21-day window to rejoin the team following surgery complications last year.
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Panthers welcome back three players from injury list
The Carolina Panthers have announced the return of three key players to practice on Wednesday. Wide receiver Adam Thielen and safety Jordan Fuller, both placed on injured reserve last month due to hamstring injuries sustained during a game against the Raiders, are now eligible to practice within a 21-day window. During this period, they can be reactivated at any time.
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Andy Dalton reflects on family's safety after car accident
The Panthers' quarterback Andy Dalton and his family were involved in a traffic accident on Tuesday afternoon, but all members, including their mini goldendoodle Wynnie, are safe. The incident occurred while they were picking up their children from school near their South Charlotte home.
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Andy Dalton misses Panthers' practice due to thumb injury after traffic accident
Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton was absent from Wednesday's practice due to a right thumb issue. This follows his involvement in a traffic accident on Tuesday. Other players who did not participate include cornerback Dane Jackson (hamstring), wide receiver Diontae Johnson (rib/not injury-related/rest), defensive end A'Shawn Robinson (knee), safety Nick Scott (hamstring), and safety Sam Franklin Jr. (not injury-related/personal/foot).
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Bryce Young returns as Panthers' starting quarterback following Andy Dalton's injury
Bryce Young is set to start as quarterback for the Carolina Panthers against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. This decision follows an incident involving Andy Dalton, who was in a car accident resulting in a sprained thumb. Head coach Dave Canales expressed hope that Dalton could return as a backup.
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Bryce Young to start for Panthers against Denver due to Dalton's injury
Panthers head coach Dave Canales announced on Wednesday that quarterback Bryce Young will start in the upcoming game against Denver. This decision follows an injury to Andy Dalton, who has a sprained right thumb. The injury occurred after Dalton was involved in a traffic accident on Tuesday.
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Tepper Foundation partners with Vision To Learn for free student eyewear initiative
Life has become clearer for many school-aged children in the Carolinas, thanks to a new initiative. The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation has partnered with Vision to Learn to provide eye care services at no cost to students and their families in Mecklenburg and Charleston counties.
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Panthers prepare to face Broncos amid challenging history
The Carolina Panthers, currently holding a 1-6 record, are set to face the Denver Broncos, who stand at 4-3, in an upcoming match in Denver. Historically, the Panthers have struggled against the Broncos with a 2-6 all-time record. Their past encounters include two wins at home and three losses on the road, one of which was during Super Bowl 50.
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Panthers adjust roster by signing Cam Gill and Jonathan Harris
The Carolina Panthers have signed two new defensive players from other teams' practice squads. The moves were announced on Tuesday as part of a roster adjustment.
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Shakira announces North American dates for 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' World Tour
Global music icon Shakira has announced her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour will commence its North American leg in spring 2025. Originally planned for 2024, the tour was rescheduled due to high demand and production adjustments, with several venues upgraded to stadiums.
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Panthers' coach reflects on loss; Dalton remains starting QB
The Carolina Panthers faced a difficult "Tell the Truth Monday" following their significant 40-7 defeat against Washington. Head coach Dave Canales described reviewing the game tape as a humbling experience, acknowledging the need for improvement in various areas. "Just a humbling film to watch," Canales stated, emphasizing the importance of accountability and fundamental corrections.
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Panthers struggle offensively in heavy loss to Commanders
A detailed analysis of the Carolina Panthers' performance in their 40-7 defeat against the Washington Commanders on Sunday highlights several key statistics and player contributions.
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Panthers announce Week 7 inactives including Clowney and Moton
In Landover, Maryland, the Carolina Panthers have announced their list of inactive players for Week 7 against Washington. The list includes several key players who were previously ruled out due to injuries. Five of the seven inactives were declared out on Friday, with outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney being doubtful and now confirmed as not playing.
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Panthers falter early against Commanders leading to decisive loss
As wide receiver Diontae Johnson approached reporters in the locker room, he expressed a familiar sentiment. "Same old, same old," he said after the Carolina Panthers suffered a 40-7 loss to the Washington Commanders. The offense struggled from the start, failing to recover from early setbacks.