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Injury Report for Friday


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Stewart probable, Davis and Beason questionable vs. Falcons

Running back Jonathan Stewart will likely take the field for the first time since Sept. 16 when the Panthers play at Atlanta on Sunday.

Stewart is listed as probable on the Panthers' injury report Friday along with CB Chris Gamble, S/ST Colin Jones, T Byron Bell and DE Thomas Keiser.

Listed as questionable for the Panthers are three top defensive players. LB Thomas Davis participated fully in practice Friday after suffering a calf injury that kept him out of last Thursday's game versus the Giants.

DE Greg Hardy is questionable after he broke his thumb early in the Giants' game. Head coach Ron Rivera said Hardy's hand will likely be wrapped fully for the game.

Starting MLB Jon Beason has dealt with shoulder and knee injuries since before the Giants' game. He said Beason's soreness tomorrow after Friday's practice will play a big role in his status for Sunday.

"He looked good,"Rivera said of Beason at Friday's practice. "Mentally he was in it and that’s the best part. He stayed Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. He stayed in it so when he came out (to practice), the limited reps he took were spot-on so that’s a huge plus."

Listed as out is G Mike Pollak (shoulder) and doubtful is DE Antwan Applewhite (knee).

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I'd be comfortable with a starting line up of Anderson, Keek, and TD and let Beason rest up this week and potentially next week as well, then it's the bye.

I have a man crush on Beast, but when he's playing with various injuries just a year removed from that serious Achilles injury, well I'd rather him get fully healed and we field a more capable LB unit.

I admire his heart, but his play against the vaGiants hurt himself and the team.

I'm also very concerned about Hardy and Applewhite potentially missing this game. Our pass rush is bad enough as it is, but without a decent rotation, our fatigued-looking DEs might get worn out even faster than normal...

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I'd be comfortable with a starting line up of Anderson, Keek, and TD and let Beason rest up this week and potentially next week as well, then it's the bye.

I have a man crush on Beast, but when he's playing with various injuries just a year removed from that serious Achilles injury, well I'd rather him get fully healed and we field a more capable LB unit.

I admire his heart, but his play against the vaGiants hurt himself and the team.

I'm also very concerned about Hardy and Applewhite potentially missing this game. Our pass rush is bad enough as it is, but without a decent rotation, our fatigued-looking DEs might get worn out even faster than normal...

Something tells me that McDermott has been given an ultimatium/serious a** chewing, and we'll see more press coverage and blitzing, much may help us or prove your point about us wearing down quicker.( Or I suppose it's me wanting a do or die/go for broke mindset).

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Congrats...very intelligent, in depth analysis of you.

Was that a terrible attempt at sarcasm or did you actually think that quick little tidbit was an 'in depth analysis?

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