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Fantasy News
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Carolina placed Haynes (back) on its injured reserve list Monday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Haynes will now have to miss at least the Panthers' first four games as he works through a back issue that plagued him throughout training camp. Yetur Gross-Matos should see increased reps on the edge until Haynes is healthy enough to return.... See More ... See Less
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Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Nursing back injury
Haynes is currently sidelined with a back injury, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Haynes' back injury means he will not be able to participate at FanFest, which Carolina is hosting Wednesday evening at Bank of America Stadium. Expect the team to err on the side of caution with their starting strongside linebacker in the immediate future in order to ensure a healthy start to the season.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Ready to go Sunday
Haynes (ankle) is active Sunday against the Buccaneers. Haynes closed out the week with limited practices, but he's feeling well enough to suit up Sunday against Tampa Bay. His ability to play will strengthen the depth across the team's defensive line.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Questionable for Week 8
Haynes (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons. Haynes logged a limited practice Friday after bring unable to practice Wednesday or Thursday, which suggests his condition is improving. Whether he'll be recovered enough to suit up come Sunday has yet to be determined.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Ready to go
Haynes (knee) will play Sunday against the Cardinals, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Haynes logged a limited practice Friday, which helped propel him to an active status for Sunday. He'll help provide depth to the Panthers defensive line as they look to contain Kyler Murray.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: No injury designation for Week 2
Haynes doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's matchup with the Giants, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Haynes didn't practice Wednesday due to a hip injury but was limited Thursday and returned to full participation Friday. The 2018 fourth-round pick recorded three tackles across 30 defensive snaps during the season opener and figures to garner a similar role in Week 2.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Considered day-to-day
Haynes (knee) is day-to-day after injuring his knee in practice Saturday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Haynes' road back from offseason hand surgery took a minor bump, as he had to be carted off the field Saturday. It doesn't appear to be anything too serious, and he should resume practicing with the team sometime this week.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Injures left leg
Haynes went down with a knee injury during Saturday's practice, the Panthers reported Saturday. Haynes, who was evidently carted off during Saturday's practice, had just recovered from offseason hand surgery. Coach Matt Rhule told reporters that there is "no update" on Haynes' status after practice concluded. The fifth-year defensive end is coming off a 2021 campaign where he recorded three sacks but saw a downtick in overall playing time.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Returning to Carolina
Haynes agreed Wednesday with the Panthers on a two-year deal, Jonathan M. Alexander of The Charlotte Observer reports. Haynes racked up a career-high 20 tackles while suiting up in 17 contests with the Panthers last season. The 2018 fourth-round pick looks set to reprise his usual rotational role with the Panthers, with whom he's spent his entire NFL career to date.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Exits COVID-19 protocols
Haynes (illness) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday and should be available for Sunday's game against the Saints, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Haynes was one of several players that got activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday, but he's not expected to hold anything more than a depth role. The former Ole Miss standout has played more than 30 percent of the defensive snaps just once this season.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Will miss at least a week
Haynes (undisclosed) is expected to be out for a week or two, Alaina Getzenberg of The Charlotte Observer reports. According to Panthers coach Matt Rhule, the injury won't hold Haynes out for a long period of time but it is something the team will be careful about. After his best season yet, Haynes figures to have another strong statistical effort if he can stay healthy. The 27-year-old defensive end finished last season with 18 tackles, four sacks and a forced fumble in 15 games. With Haynes out, Christian Miller and Brian Burns should see more reps in practice and in Carolina's next preseason game.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Out against Broncos
Haynes (illness) is inactive Week 14 against Denver. Haynes did not take the practice field all week due to what was referred to as an "illness," though it appears non-COVID related considering the team did not put him on the reserve-COVID list. Yetur Gross-Matos is back from the COVID list this week, so he'll presumably serve as one of the primary backups to starters Brian Burns and Efe Obada.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Suiting up Sunday
Haynes (shoulder) is active for Sunday's game versus the Lions, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. Haynes will avoid missing his first game of the season. The third-year defensive end has recorded three sacks, two fumble recoveries and a pass breakup through 11 games. He'll handle his typical workload as a reserve behind starters Brian Burns and Yetur Gross-Matos.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Remains out Week 16
Haynes (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. The 26-year-old didn't practice this week and will miss his second consecutive game. Christian Miller should continue to see increased snaps as a rotational outside linebacker in Haynes' absence.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Out Week 15
Haynes (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Haynes sustained the injury during last Sunday's loss to the Falcons and was unable to practice this week. Christian Miller should see increased work as a rotational outside linebacker Week 15.... See More ... See Less -
Panthers' Marquis Haynes: Out for Week 10
Haynes will miss Week 10 against the Steelers due to an illness, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports. Given the nature of Haynes' unavailability, it wouldn't be surprising if he returns to the fold next week against the Lions. However, the Panthers will be down at least one member along the defensive line and could be even more shorthanded if Mario Addison (shoulder) is unable to go.... See More ... See Less
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Steve Reed@SteveReedAP15H agoAnalysis: Panthers need to get tight ends more involved in the passing game to help out rookie QB Bryce Young https://t.co/4ro982ty1K
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Joe Person@josephperson17H ago.@peter_king on Harrison Smith's three-sack game vs. Panthers: "Smith had never had a two-sack game in his distinguished career, and he’d gone 21 straight games without a sack."
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Joe Person@josephperson18H agoPanthers still pushing back vs. a rebuild, despite 0-4 start. Frank Reich: "We are turning over every stone, making every effort to get results now. We know that's what the fans want. That's what we want. That's what Mr. Tepper wants." From Sun. night: https://t.co/8HS6RWiRzT
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David Newton@DNewtonespn18H agoFrank Reich's message to the Panthers' fans: "Keep the faith. . . . We are making every effort to get results now.''
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David Newton@DNewtonespn18H agoFrank Reich said the plan predictably against Minnesota was to get the ball out quickly against their blitz zero. What didn't happen was the Panthers never hit any big plays against the blitz.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn18H agoFrank Reich: "We certainly need to get more out of the running game.'" #Panthers
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