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Why haven't we activated Brandon Hogan?


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I think he avoids IR, but I don't think we'll see him until the last quarter of the season, maybe sooner in the return game as Rivera did mention that in a presser.

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I think he avoids IR, but I don't think we'll see him until the last quarter of the season, maybe sooner in the return game as Rivera did mention that in a presser.

Yeah, we could just activate him from PUP and not activate him on Gameday. It's not like we're going to lose him for the year because he's not ready in a week.

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He's been practicing for two weeks now and I'd like to see him on the field. Panthers only have one more week left to activate him on the active squad list or he goes to IR for the rest of the year.

he started practice last Wednesday, that's only a week

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Have we learned nothing from the crippling injuries sustained so far?

I am happy they are using caution for once, and avoid back to back injuries for Hogan (basically a career ender)

His injury wasn't that bad. He could have been ready at the start of the season, but they decided no need to rush him into action because he is a rookie so they put him on PUP. He has been working out and is 100% over the injury and has been for a while. He just hasn't had time on the practice field. They are trying to catch him up before he plays in any games.

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