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Henry Anderson: Announces retirement
Henry Anderson announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday via his personal Instagram account.Anderson, a 2015 third-round pick who began his NFL career with the Colts, also suited up for the Jets, Patriots and Panthers during his time in the league. The best season of his career came in 2018 in New York, when he racked up 35 tackles (22 solo) including 7.0 sacks across 16 appearances with the Jets.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Placed on injured reserve
Henry Anderson (foot) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.Anderson suffered the injury in an Aug. 12 preseason loss to the Jets. He'll now be forced to miss the 2023 campaign unless he reaches an injury settlement with the team.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Injures foot in loss
Henry Anderson sustained a foot injury in Saturday's 27-0 loss to the Jets, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.Anderson will undergo additional evaluations of his foot this week and more information on his status will likely be provided in the coming days. The defensive end is expected to start for the Carolina Panthers in 2023 after re-signing with the squad in March.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Returns to Carolina
The Carolina Panthers re-signed Henry Anderson to a one-year deal Tuesday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.Anderson will return to Carolina and likely serve as depth along the defensive line. The 31-year-old registered 18 tackles (nine solo) last year, and he failed to record a sack for the second consecutive season. Anderson has now had two of the least productive seasons of his career since leaving the Jets following the 2020 season, but the 2015 third-round pick will look to bounce back next year in a new defensive scheme, as former Broncos coordinator Ejiro Evero takes over the defense for the Panthers.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Will be available Week 14
The Carolina Panthers activated Henry Anderson (illness) from the reserve/non-football illness list Saturday ahead of Sunday's game against the Seahawks.Anderson was placed on the reserve/NFI list in late October, and he was sidelined until Carolina designated him to return to practice Wednesday. The 31-year-old recorded 12 tackles while playing a rotational role at defensive end over the first six games of the season, so he should slot into a similar role alongside Marquis Hayes versus Seattle on Sunday.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Designated to return from NFI list
Henry Anderson (illness) was designated to return from the reserve/non-football illness list Wednesday.The team will now have 21 days to either activate Anderson or leave the defensive end on the NFI list for the remainder of the season. Anderson has been out since Week 7 while dealing with an illness but he is eligible to return to the field as soon as Week 14 versus the Seahawks.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Out at least four games
Carolina placed Henry Anderson (illness) on the reserve/non-football illness list Tuesday, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Anderson was sidelined for the team's Week 7 win over the Panthers due to an illness and will now miss at least four more games. His absence should open up a few more snaps for Marquis Haynes and Amare Barno.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Won't play Sunday
Henry Anderson (illness) will be inactive Sunday against the Buccaneers, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Anderson's absence will open up extra opportunity for Amare Barno in the team's defensive line rotation. The former will work to get healthy and play against the Falcons in Week 8.
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Panthers' Henry Anderson: Signs with Carolina
The Carolina Panthers signed Henry Anderson (undisclosed) on Monday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.Anderson reached an injury settlement with New England on Thursday and quickly found a new home in Carolina. It's unclear what landed him on IR at the end of August, but he appears to be healthy after signing a deal with the Panthers. The 31-year-old appeared in just four games last season -- his lone campaign with New England -- before suffering a torn pectoral. However, before 2021, he'd been an integral part of every defense he'd played for since 2015 -- three seasons apiece with the Colts and Jets. In a corresponding move, the Panthers waived second-year defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon.
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Henry Anderson: Released from injured reserve
The Patriots released Henry Anderson (undisclosed) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday.Anderson was slated to the miss the entire 2022 campaign after being placed on season-ending IR, but he'll now be free to join a new team once he clears his current injury. The 31-year-old appeared in only four games last season -- his first with New England -- before a suffering a torn pectoral, but before 2021, he'd been an integral part of every defense he'd played for since 2015 -- three years with the Colts and three years with the Jets.