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Panthers placing additional players on Covid list


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CHARLOTTE - The Panthers aren't coming back from their bye week at full strength.

Additional players will be added to the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday, and the facility will be closed Monday and Tuesday.

Teams may not disclose whether a player has tested positive for COVID-19 or whether he is quarantining because of close exposure to someone who has tested positive. Names of the players being placed on the list won't be available until the team submits the transactions to the league.

The Panthers will still conduct virtual meetings and testing, and will continue to consult the medical experts and league personnel on any appropriate next steps.

Last week, the Panthers placed rookie defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos and practice squad defensive tackle Bruce Hector on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

They were the first two names added since cornerback Rasul Douglas on Oct. 23.

Players had last week off for the bye week, a late break in advance of the final four games of the season.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Based on our play with Walker at QB, Teddy is probably our best tanker.

Man I would take the chance so I wouldn't fall asleep watching Teddy check down play. Either way it gives us a better chance to lose to a lesser opponent. We need to try for that 5th pick and maybe get a QB or LT. 

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

Will the league force us to play shorthanded like they did the Broncos or let us postpone the game multiple times like the Ravens?

At this point, just fug us over. Let's get this tank done and get this top 6 pick. 

Does anyone really care about winning more games at 4-8? I mean, it's fun in the moment but I am to the point where it isn't like we are playing for a playoff spot.

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