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Fantasy News
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Mays (illness) was listed as a full participant in Tuesday's practice session, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Mays missed Sunday's win over Arizona due to an illness that wasn't reported until that morning. Carolina held a practice at "half-speed" Tuesday due to a scheduled Christmas off day Wednesday, and Mays' presence as a full participant seems to indicate that he's past the illness. If that's the case, he should be able to return to action Sunday versus Tampa Bay.... See More ... See Less
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Panthers' Cade Mays: Won't play against Arizona
Mays (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Mays was added to the Panthers' injury report early Sunday morning due to an illness, and it is severe enough for him to be sidelined against Arizona. His next opportunity to play will be Week 17 against the Buccaneers on Sunday, Dec. 29. Brady Christensen is expected to start at center for Carolina due to Mays' illness.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Cade Mays: Iffy for Sunday with illness
Carolina added Mays to its injury report and lists him as questionable for Sunday's game against Arizona with an illness. Mays becomes the third Panthers offensive lineman listed as questionable with an illness leading up to Sunday's 1 p.m. ET kickoff, joining left tackle Ikem Ekwonu and right guard Robert Hunt. If Mays is unable to play through the ailment, Brady Christensen could step in for him as Carolina's starting center.... See More ... See Less -
Cade Mays: Let go by Panthers
Mays (shoulder) was waived by Carolina on Wednesday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Mays has appeared in 27 games (including seven starts) for the Panthers since being selected in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He was pushing for a starting role in training camp, but he was sidelined for the Panthers' final two preseason games due to a shoulder sprain. Mays was not waived with an injury designation, indicating that his shoulder is fine. He'll look to catch on with another team in need of depth on the offensive line.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Cade Mays: Sustains finger injury in loss
Mays did not return to Sunday's 26-0 loss to the Jaguars after sustaining a finger injury, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports. Nash Jensen took over for Mays when the latter left the game. His status for the Panthers' regular season finale against the Buccaneers will depend on his practice participation throughout the week.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Cade Mays: Will suit up at Tampa
Mays (ankle) does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game at Tampa Bay. After limited practices Wednesday and Thursday, Mays was able to upgrade to full participation Friday and shed his injury designation ahead of the Panthers' game in Week 13. He projects to start at guard Sunday.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Cade Mays: Questionable to return
Mays has an ankle injury and is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Titans, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Third-stringer Nash Jensen replaced Mays at left guard. Starter Chandler Zavala also left the game with an injury.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Cade Mays: Returns to practice
Mays (neck) is practicing Tuesday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Mays had been dealing with a neck stinger; however, the Tennessee product is now healthy enough to return to the field. He'll continue working to make the team as a reserve on the offensive line.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Carolina Panthers@Panthers5H agoPanthers add two more to future contracts https://t.co/Rz3IUcduTN
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Joe Person@josephperson8H ago“I have to do my part of putting good players on the field & adding good pieces to the defense.” Fixing the run D should be priority 1 for Dan Morgan. But there are other important items on the Panthers’ offseason to-do list. From Mon: https://t.co/JzkwRwGg5b
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Joe Person@josephperson1D agoStability is great. But there is plenty of work for the Panthers this offseason. At the top of the to-do list for Dan Morgan and Dave Canales: • Fix the run D • Get Bryce Young another WR Happy Monday. https://t.co/JzkwRwGg5b
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Steve Reed@SteveReedAP2D agoThese ex-Panthers are good at clinching games. Rasul Douglas recovers the onside kick.
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Joe Person@josephperson2D agoFormer Panthers CB Rasul Douglas with the onsides kick recovery, and Carolina North is moving on.
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Joe Person@josephperson2D agoPanthers RB Jonathon Brooks had a successful 2nd ACL surgery on his right knee last week, per a league source. Brooks, the 2nd-rd pick from Texas, was injured on a non-contact play vs. the Eagles on Dec. 8. He is expected to miss all of the ‘25 season.
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Joe Person@josephperson4D agoIn speaking with another source, the Panthers do not expect Nate Carroll to return in any capacity.
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Joe Person@josephperson4D agoPanthers are moving on from Nate Carroll in the role of passing game coordinator, per a league source. The son of Pete Carroll could return in a different capacity. I believe @JFowlerESPN was first.
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Joe Person@josephperson6D agoFrom sagging shoulders and shaky footwork to soaring confidence and turn-away touchdown passes: A deep dive on how #Panthers QB Bryce Young got his groove back. Happy Hump Day. https://t.co/WMCC0d5nCw
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Scott Fowler@scott_fowler7D agoI miss Greg Olsen. He didn't call any of the 6 NFL playoff games over the weekend, and he's not scheduled to be in the booth for any of the remaining ones. A closer look at that big mistake, and notes on many other former Panthers, too, for @theobserver: https://t.co/27Y0Sn360e