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Byrd to IR, and other Tuesday news


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Sounds like Charles Johnson will be the corresponding move. Coming off suspension.

 

Trai Turner is moving through the concussion protocol and Rivera expects him to practice tomorrow.

 

RR: Trai Turner is “moving along” in the protocol. Could see him practicing tomorrow.

 

Rivera says Shepard will be back this week.

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RR says Panthers won’t sign a FA WR to replace Byrd. Christian McCaffrey will take a more prominent role in return game.

 

Trai Turner is progressing in the protocol and will be practicing this week (which is a step in the protocol)

 

RR: Panthers planning to play starters entire game on Sunday.

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How did Byrd stay buried on our roster this long anyway?

I thought Gettleman and Rivera were executive and coach of the year?

They let Ginn walk out the door and kept Byrd buried behind a bum we signed off the bottom of the Buccaneers roster. Just unforgivable.

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Devin Funchess

Brenton Bersin

Kaelin Clay

Russell Shepard

Woof. Injuries and trades certainly played a part in this unit but that right there is why every playoff game will be an uphill battle. Teams will sell-out to stop the run, put their best corner on Funchess, and one of three WR’s who wouldn’t be on many other rosters in the NFL are going to have to play out their minds and step up. Need to address this position in free agency in a big way this off-season. That is ugly. 

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RR on ATL game: “We’re playing this game to win.”

 

Rivera says that they plan to play starters the entire game on Sunday in Atlanta, no matter what happens in New Orleans/Tampa Bay game.

 

Rivera says he won't pay attention to Saints' score in Week 17. "I want to win the football game (against Atlanta) and keep as much momentum going into the playoffs."

 

 

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