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Ian Thomas placed on IR


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Per @TheSpecialJuan and panthers.com. He may or may not be missed depending on asking his family or a fan of the panthers.

CHARLOTTE — The Panthers had an injury lead to a roster move Saturday, and for a change, it wasn't in the secondary.

The team placed tight end Ian Thomas on injured reserve Saturday because of a calf injury.

Thomas was added to the injury report Friday.

The veteran tight end has two catches for 36 yards this season, but his value has been as a blocker in the run game throughout his career.

To fill the roster spot, they activated tight end Stephen Sullivan from injured reserve. He's practiced the last two weeks and was a full participant in Friday's practice. He was needed this week, since tight end Giovanni Ricci was already ruled out with a shoulder injury, leaving just Hayden Hurst and Tommy Tremble there.

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He will be released next year and we will save 3mil. Don’t be mad at him he fleeced our front office.  That’s on them. Never showed them much and still got a decent contract. Even when he’s back we should give all the snaps to Hurst and Tremble who will be on the roster next year.

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13 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

He will be released next year and we will save 3mil. Don’t be mad at him he fleeced our front office.  That’s on them. Never showed them much and still got a decent contract. Even when he’s back we should give all the snaps to Hurst and Tremble who will be on the roster next year.

Fleeced? Or Rhule and Fitt are idiots. 

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