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Injury Update - Panthers at Bengals - Thursday


Jeremy Igo

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CAROLINA PANTHERS at CINCINNATI BENGALS

CAROLINA PANTHERS

 

Practice Report

    

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

T Byron Bell (toe), CB Bene' Benwikere (ankle), LB Thomas Davis (elbow), DT Dwan Edwards (not injury related), S Roman Harper (not injury related), CB Josh Norman (concussion), TE Greg Olsen (ankle), RB Darrin Reaves (hip), RB Jonathan Stewart (knee), RB DeAngelo Williams (ankle)

 

Thursday

CB Bene' Benwikere (ankle), DE Charles Johnson (hip), CB Josh Norman (concussion), TE Greg Olsen (ankle), RB DeAngelo Williams (ankle)

 

    

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Thursday

T Byron Bell (toe), LB Thomas Davis (elbow), RB Jonathan Stewart (knee)

 

    

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Thursday

DT Dwan Edwards (not injury related), S Roman Harper (not injury related), RB Darrin Reaves (hip)

 

CINCINNATI BENGALS

 

Practice Report

    

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

 

Wednesday

LB Sean Porter (knee)

 

Thursday

LB Sean Porter (knee)

 

    

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Marvin Jones (ankle), G Mike Pollak (knee), LB Vincent Rey (calf), DT Brandon Thompson (knee)

 

Thursday

G Clint Boling (not injury related), WR A.J. Green (toe), WR Marvin Jones (ankle), DT Brandon Thompson (knee), T Andrew Whitworth (not injury related), G Kevin Zeitler (calf)

 

    

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR A.J. Green (toe), S George Iloka (abdomen), LB Rey Maualuga (shoulder), G Kevin Zeitler (calf)

 

Thursday

S George Iloka (abdomen), LB Rey Maualuga (shoulder), LB Vincent Rey (calf)

 

    

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Vontaze Burfict (concussion)

 

Thursday

LB Vontaze Burfict (concussion), G Mike Pollak (knee)

 

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There have been players (mostly QBs) who have gotten their start off other peoples injuries.

Off the top of head:

Romo

Brady

Kurt Warner

Steve Young

Flacco (I think the starting QB was sick and backup QB was injured in the preseason)

Russell Wilson (similar to Flacco, Matt Flynn was hurt in preseason)

Kuechly (if Beason hadn't gotten hurt, would Beason still be our MLB?)

I know that it's less likely a non-QB player will come in and be an all star since they all get some playtime throughout the year due to rotations but it's possible that someone like Darrin Reaves could be our next 1000 yard rusher and it'd be solely due to three RBs in front of him getting hurt

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