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Hogan on IR


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CHARLOTTE -- The Panthers have placed wide receiver Chris Hogan on injured reserve with a left knee injury which he suffered in the Week 4 win at Houston.

“Chris will undergo an arthroscopic procedure and will be placed on injured reserve,” general manager Marty Hurney said. “He will be a candidate to return later this season under the 8-game rule.”

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8 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

CHARLOTTE -- The Panthers have placed wide receiver Chris Hogan on injured reserve with a left knee injury which he suffered in the Week 4 win at Houston.

“Chris will undergo an arthroscopic procedure and will be placed on injured reserve,” general manager Marty Hurney said. “He will be a candidate to return later this season under the 8-game rule.”

When did that happen? He was in for most of the game. Also what kinda arthroscopic could it be that wouldn’t sideline him for a year?

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1 minute ago, RumHam said:

WHERE THE fug ARE THESE INJURIES COMING FROM!? I fully think Rivera just has them play through it, says nothing then boom well you're career is over.

whatever it takes to save his job.

now ron and marty have another excuse to use when they're groveling for their jobs at the end of the season.

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