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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Doubtful for Week 9
Jordan Fuller (hamstring) is listed as doubtful ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Saints.Fuller was a full participant in Carolina Panthers practice throughout the week, but he still must be activated off Carolina's injured reserve list in order to suit up Sunday. If he's sidelined for sixth consecutive game as expected, Demani Richardson will likely start alongside Xavier Woods as part of the Panthers' top safety duo.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Full practice Thursday
Jordan Fuller (hamstring) was a full practice participant Thursday.Fuller has logged consecutive full practices this week, which puts him on a good trajectory to be activated from injured reserve ahead of Sunday's game against the Saints. In the two games prior to suffering a hamstring injury in Week 3 against the Raiders, Fuller registered 13 tackles (eight solo). Once he's activated from IR, Fuller should reclaim the starting strong safety job from Demani Richardson.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Won't return in Week 8
Jordan Fuller (hamstring) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Broncos.Fuller was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday and practiced in a limited fashion throughout the week. However, Friday's injury report suggests he's still dealing with his hamstring issue in some capacity. The Ohio State product must still be activated to the Carolina Panthers' active roster in order to have a chance at suiting up in Week 9, when the Saints travel to Carolina.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Gets okay to practice again
Carolina designated Jordan Fuller (hamstring) for return to practice from its injured reserve list Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.The transaction opens a 21-day window during which the Panthers can officially activate Fuller from injured reserve before they'd be forced to leave him there for the rest of the year. The team's official practice report should shed some light on his potential availability for Week 8.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Won't require surgery
Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales said Wednesday that Jordan Fuller (hamstring) won't require surgery to address his injury, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.Fuller's hamstring injury led to his placement on IR on Tuesday, so the fact that he'll be able to avoid surgery inspires hope that the starting safety will be able to get back on the field when first eligible. Being placed on IR rules Fuller out for at least the next four games, which makes a Week 8 matchup against the Broncos on Oct. 27 his first possible return to game action.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Goes on IR
Jordan Fuller (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports.Fuller exited Sunday's win over the Raiders early with the injury and was unable to return. He'll now be forced to miss at least the next four weeks, leaving the Carolina Panthers without their starting free safety. In his absence, Nick Scott will be asked to continue filling in at the position, as he did Sunday, recording six tackles (four solo) in the process.
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Panthers' Jordan Fuller: Coming to Carolina
The Carolina Panthers signed Jordan Fuller (ankle) on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Fuller was forced to miss the Rams' wild-card loss to the Lions due to an ankle injury, but it now seems as if he's moved past the issue. After spending the first four seasons of his career in Los Angeles, the Ohio State product will look to build on a productive 2023 campaign during which he recorded 84 total tackles, three forced fumbles and eight passes defended, including three interceptions, across 17 games. The 26-year-old safety is expected to help fortify a Panthers' defense that already ranked third in passing yards allowed per game (171.5) in 2023.
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Rams' Jordan Fuller: Performs well in contract year
Jordan Fuller (ankle) ended the 2023 regular season with 94 tackles (61 solo), eight passes defended, three interceptions and three forced fumbles over 17 games played.A year removed from a hamstring injury that cost him all but three games of the 2022 campaign, Fuller returned and logged 1,007 snaps on defense, while proving to be a disruptive force at safety with career highs in forced fumbles and passes defended. Fuller will be an unrestricted free agent heading into the offseason and will likely draw plenty of interest if he doesn't return to the Los Angeles Rams.
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Rams' Jordan Fuller: Won't play wild-card game
Jordan Fuller (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's wild-card game against the Lions, Stu Jackson of the Los Angeles Rams' official site reports.Fuller was unable to participate in practice all week, and despite being given the questionable tag Friday, he will stay on the sidelines Sunday. In his absence, Russ Yeast is likely to slot into the starting strong safety spot alongside free safety Quentin Lake.
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Rams' Jordan Fuller: Could play in wild-card game
Jordan Fuller (ankle) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's contest against the Lions, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.Fuller exited the Los Angeles Rams' Week 18 win over the 49ers with an ankle issue, and even after a week of no practice participation, he's got a shot to suit up Sunday. Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Friday that Fuller is a true game-time decision, and the team will continue to rest him until Sunday, per Greg Beacham of the Associated Press. If Fuller is unable to suit up for the wild-card contest, expect Russ Yeast to see increased time in Los Angeles' secondary.