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DeAngelo Williams, Jason Avant, Jericho Cotchery questionable for Sunday


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Panthers.com reporting a few hours ago, I didn't see a thread on here.

 

This is potentially worrisome, especially since it looked like Cam was starting to build some chemistry with both of these guys. Avant has looked surprisingly good in the screen game, which is an asset when you've got offensive line issues. The veteran prowess as possession receivers these guys bring to the field cannot be underestimated and I think we're in deep poo if they can't play on Sunday. The Steelers have enough speed on offense to make some big plays downfield if our pass rush isn't top notch, and if we're suddenly caught trying to play catch-up it could be an ugly night.

 

Cross your fingers that at least one of these guys can play Sunday. Bersin has been a pleasant surprise, and obviously Kelvin Benjamin is gonna be GOAT, but I don't like that lineup at all.

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