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Chuba to IR


Jackie Lee
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Great opportunity for the other RBs on the roster. Chuba's the starter going into 2025 and Brooks is likely going to be starting on the PUP again. The question mark will be what the team decides to do with Miles Sanders and his contract. If somebody can show out these final weeks they might be able to sneak on to next year's roster.

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3 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:
Panthers confirm and add: After Friday’s practice Hubbard complained of pain, and an MRI Friday night revealed a Grade 2 calf strain, which would have kept him out of the final two games.

May be a blessing in disguise. Let Chuba's last play of the season be a walk-off win.

51 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Among other moves, QB Plummer to the active roster…

Bryce also showed up on the injury list this week. Probably a precaution, especially when we're also down Moton. Not overly confident about the O-line holding up, especially if our other backs do nothing and our defense gets eviscerated early.

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Get ready for Mike Boone 

I think he has a good game. The narrative is changing enough that teams don't feel as confident stacking the box against #9. If they would have announced this earlier, I'd feel even more confident that they'd mostly ignore the running game and focus on shutting down the pass.

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3 hours ago, Icege said:

Great opportunity for the other RBs on the roster. Chuba's the starter going into 2025 and Brooks is likely going to be starting on the PUP again. The question mark will be what the team decides to do with Miles Sanders and his contract. If somebody can show out these final weeks they might be able to sneak on to next year's roster.

Would have been a great opportunity to feature Brooks for a few games. Dang!

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11 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Speaking of draft position, this was curious to me--Any background information that would justify a 4-point swing in the line (making New Orleans the home dog against the 3-win Raiders)?

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Rattler looked like Young did in their last game against the Packers. If I was a betting man I would pick the Raiders after that performance. It was as bad of some of Young's games last year.

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6 hours ago, mav1234 said:

He had a chance to break the single season rushing record for a Canadian... Hopefully he isn't seriously injured...

It's a calf strain, probably would have kept him out a game if it wasn't the end of the season. Might as well IR him and get another roster spot

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