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Updated Panthers and Bucs Injury Reports


Jeremy Igo

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Looks like the Panthers are worse off than the Bucs. 

Injury report from Thursday

BUCCANEERS - 10 players
RB Doug Martin (hamstring) – did not participate
WR Cecil Shorts (hamstring) – did not particpate
DT Gerald McCoy (calf) – did not participate
RB Charles Sims (knee) – did not participate
DE Noah Spence (shoulder) – did not participate
S Keith Tandy (calf) – did not participate
TE Luke Stocker (ankle) – limited
DE Robert Ayer (ankle) – limited
DT Clinton McDonald (hamstring) – limited
TE Brandon Myers (hip) – limited

PANTHERS - 13 players
QB Cam Newton (concussion) – did not participate
OT Michael Oher (concussion) – did not participate
CB James Bradberry (foot) – did not participate
DT Vernon Butler (ankle) – did not participate
RB Jonathan Stewart (hamstring) – did not participate
LB Thomas Davis (hamstring) – did not participate
DE Charles Johnson (quad) – did not participate
OT Mike Remmers (shoulder) – limited
DT Star Lotulelei (shoulder) – limited
RB Mike Tolbert (hamstring) – limited
C Ryan Kalil (knee) – limited
WR Devin Funchess (foot) – limited
WR Ted Ginn, Jr. (foot) – limited

Bucs running game has taken a huge hit with their injuries. Good news for them is they are facing the Panthers secondary. 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Looks like the Panthers are worse off than the Bucs. 

Injury report from Thursday

BUCCANEERS - 10 players
RB Doug Martin (hamstring) – did not participate
WR Cecil Shorts (hamstring) – did not particpate
DT Gerald McCoy (calf) – did not participate
RB Charles Sims (knee) – did not participate
DE Noah Spence (shoulder) – did not participate
S Keith Tandy (calf) – did not participate
TE Luke Stocker (ankle) – limited
DE Robert Ayer (ankle) – limited
DT Clinton McDonald (hamstring) – limited
TE Brandon Myers (hip) – limited

PANTHERS - 13 players
QB Cam Newton (concussion) – did not participate
OT Michael Oher (concussion) – did not participate
CB James Bradberry (foot) – did not participate
DT Vernon Butler (ankle) – did not participate
RB Jonathan Stewart (hamstring) – did not participate
LB Thomas Davis (hamstring) – did not participate
DE Charles Johnson (quad) – did not participate
OT Mike Remmers (shoulder) – limited
DT Star Lotulelei (shoulder) – limited
RB Mike Tolbert (hamstring) – limited
C Ryan Kalil (knee) – limited
WR Devin Funchess (foot) – limited
WR Ted Ginn, Jr. (foot) – limited

Bucs running game has taken a huge hit with their injuries. Good news for them is they are facing the Panthers secondary. 

It was the playaction that fuged us up against Atlanta. Lack of a real running game will help our secondary.

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PANTHERS - 13 players
QB Cam Newton (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
OT Michael Oher (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
CB James Bradberry (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
DT Vernon Butler (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
RB Jonathan Stewart (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
LB Thomas Davis (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
DE Charles Johnson (Bruised Labia) – did not participate
OT Mike Remmers (Bruised Labia) – limited
DT Star Lotulelei (Bruised Labia) – limited
RB Mike Tolbert (Bruised Labia) – limited
C Ryan Kalil (Bruised Labia) – limited
WR Devin Funchess (Bruised Labia) – limited
WR Ted Ginn, Jr. (Bruised Labia) – limited

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