One day after making his long-awaited and much-anticipated return to the practice field, Carolina Panthers running back Jonathon Brooks was listed as a non-participant for this afternoon’s outing.
For the first time this year the Carolina Panthers got to see their second-round NFL draft pick in action at practice yesterday, as the team officially began rookie running back Jonathon Brooks' 21-day practice window to return from the NFI list, which he's been on since the start of the season.
The Carolina Panthers were a little busy before taking the practice field on Wednesday. Along with officially declaring the returns of running back Jonathon Brooks, defensive lineman Jaden Cruemdy and safety Sam Franklin Jr., the team also announced that they’ve signed veteran wideout Dan Chisena to their practice squad.
Positive news hit the Carolina Panthers' backfield on Wednesday with the practice debut of second-round rookie running back Jonathon Brooks. Brooks was deemed ready to roll by head coach Dave Canales, and the Panthers officially activated him from the non-football injury list on Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers announced they have officially designated second-round RB Jonathon Brooks to return to practice. Carolina also opened the practice
Falcons HC Raheem Morris announced S Micah Abernathy will miss a “significant amount of time” with his knee injury while S Justin Simmons should be fine with a hamstring injury.
Panthers rookie running back Jonathon Brooks is one step closer to making his NFL debut.
The Carolina Panthers are opening the 21-day practice window for rookie running back Jonathon Brooks, head coach Dave Canales said Monday. Brooks, 21, was the first running back selected in the 2024 NFL Draft, going to the Panthers in the second round with the 46th overall pick out of Texas.
Ah, yes! Some good news on the injury front for the Carolina Panthers for once. Well, maybe. Monday afternoon, head coach Dave Canales told reporters that the plan is to open the practice window for rookie running back Jonathon Brooks to return later on today.
According to Tom Pelissero, Panthers HC Dave Canales informed reporters that the team has opened up the practice window for rookie RB Jonathon Brooks to return from the physically unable-to-perform list.
Pleasant surprises have been few and far between for the Carolina Panthers this season. Sure, there have been a couple: Andy Dalton's magical run against two of the worst defensive teams in the AFC was great while it lasted.
The Carolina Panthers are on the eve of week six and they still haven't seen Jonathon Brooks take the field for his first NFL action. Or even the practice field at full speed.
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers are opening the practice window for RB Jonathon Brooks and DE D.J. Wonnum. Darin Gantt adds that the team is also expecting TE Ian Thomas, DE Jaden Crumedy, and CB Dane Jackson to return to practice.
The Carolina Panthers offense finally woke up in their Week 3 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, thanks in large part to Andy Dalton replacing Bryce Young under center.
While plenty of attention will be on Bryce Young, it could be a rookie running back that helps lead the Panthers offense in 2024.
The Panthers are the latest team to trade up in the second round. Carolina has acquired pick No. 46 from the Colts, sending Nos. 52, 142 and 155 to Indianapolis.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys believe an NFC East rival is targeting a player they love.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys are poised to take Texas Longhorns running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday.
A new mock draft has the Dallas Cowboys selecting a prospect who could potentially replace running back Tony Pollard, who signed a three-year, $21.75M deal with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
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