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Injury list today for Bucs game


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Did not participate: 

CB Jaycee Horn (hip),

LG Damien Lewis (illness/ankle),

OLB Cam Gill (illness),

RT Taylor Moton (knee),

ILB Josey Jewell (head/neck/quad),

OLB Jadeveon Clowney (elbow/knee),

CB Chau Smith-Wade (illness/chest)

Limited participation: 

OLB Amare Barno (knee),

RB Chuba Hubbard (knee),

WR Xavier Legette (hip/wrist),

WR Adam Thielen (hamstring),

TE Tommy Tremble (shoulder/back),

DE A’Shawn Robinson (knee),

OLB DJ Wonnum (shoulder/knee)

 

Full participation: QB Bryce Young (hamstring), C Cade Mays (illness) OT Ikem Ekwonu (shoulder/illness)

 

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The Carolina Panthers are banged up heading into the final two games of the season. The team practiced Thursday without five starters, including cornerback Jaycee Horn (hip).

Horn, right tackle Taylor Moton (knee), outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (elbow/knee), and inside linebacker Josey Jewell (head/neck/quad) were seen on the practice field, but didn’t take part in team drills. Left guard Damien Lewis (illness/ankle) and nickel corner Chau Smith-Wade (illness/chest) were also held out of the workout.

If Horn were to miss the Week 17 battle with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Panthers would probably need to rely on Maiden, North Carolina, native Caleb Farley, among others, to make up for the loss. Horn’s status for the game is in question after sitting out the second workout of the week.

Moton and Lewis, if they were to miss the game against Tampa Bay on Sunday, would likely be replaced by Brady Christensen and Chandler Zavala, respectively. Smith-Wade, if sidelined for the game, would probably be replaced by veteran Dane Jackson.

The Panthers are particularly light on inside and outside linebacker depth, so Clowney and Jewell will be worth monitoring on Friday. The team signed linebacker Chandler Wooten on Tuesday to serve as insurance for Jewell, while second-year outside linebacker DJ Johnson would likely get the call to replace Clowney if needed.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaLivin said:

im really surprised the line opened at 8.5 seems large to me.

Tampa is desperate for a win to save their hopes at a playoff birth. It looks like we have a ton of injuries and we never have any answers for Evans and could be without Horn and several others. We also obviously can’t stop the run and Irving killed us in the lasr game. It’s not a crazy line. I think Tampa wins by 7.

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9 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Tampa is desperate for a win to save their hopes at a playoff birth. It looks like we have a ton of injuries and we never have any answers for Evans and could be without Horn and several others. We also obviously can’t stop the run and Irving killed us in the lasr game. It’s not a crazy line. I think Tampa wins by 7.

I don't think its crazy, i just think it is large. I could see it being about 4.5 to 6.5. But this does feel like bait for bad betters like myself to take us to cover lol

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4 hours ago, TD alt said:

I see a little irony in there somewhere. Many were worried about Bryce not being tough enough for the NFL. Well, I think he's proven that he's one tough kid. 

Won me over completely last week when he laid out that missile of a pass right before taking that hit right to the face, then popped back up smiling when he saw the completion. The kid has moxy.

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