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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Getting reps at center
Brady Christensen took snaps at center during voluntary workouts last week, Joseph Person of The Athletic reports.Christensen had been working his way back from a bicep tear he sustained in Week 1 last season, but he's now apparently back in football shape. He could compete with Austin Corbett for Carolina's starting center job in 2024.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Almost fully recovered
Brady Christensen is "basically cleared" heading into the offseason after he tore his right biceps Week 1, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.Christensen told Kaye that he'll never take the "game for granted again," after he missed all but one contest this season. Barring any setbacks, the BYU product should be able to take part in offseason activities and be the team's starter at left guard next year.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Out for season
Brady Christensen (biceps) won't return this season, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.Christensen injured his biceps late in Sunday's season-opening loss to Atlanta but was able to finish the contest. However, he was placed on IR on Wednesday and has now been ruled out from returning for the remainder of the campaign. This is a big blow to a Carolina offensive line tasked with protecting rookie signal caller Bryce Young, as Christensen started all 17 contests for the team last year.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Placed on injured reserve
Brady Christensen (biceps) was placed on IR on Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Christensen suffered the injury late in Sunday's loss to the Falcons and was able to play through it; however, he'll now be forced to miss at least the team's next four games while he recovers from the injury. It's not clear who will take over at left guard for him, but Nash Jensen, Cade Mays and Calvin Throckmorton should all be considered possible candidates.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Back on field
Brady Christensen has returned to action after recovering from an ankle injury, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Christensen started all 17 games at left guard last season before breaking his ankle during the team's final matchup. Now fully healthy, the 26-year-old should once again serve as a starter during the 2023 campaign.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Suffers fractured ankle
Brady Christensen suffered a fractured left ankle in Sunday's 10-7 win over the Saints, Darin Gantt of the Carolina Panthers' official site reports.Christensen was forced to exit the Panthers' season finale Sunday after he injured his left ankle in the first quarter, which has now been determined to be a fracture for the offensive guard. With Carolina's season now over with, more information may be hard to come by when it comes to his status moving forward. Christensen appeared in all 17 of the Panthers' games this season and will likely remain their starting left guard when healthy in 2023.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Won't return versus Tampa Bay
Brady Christensen (ankle) has been deemed out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.Christensen will now remain sidelined after exiting with an ankle injury in the first quarter. In his stead, Michael Jordan will take over at left guard for Carolina, per Person.
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Panthers' Brady Christensen: Exits with injury
Brady Christensen (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game versus the Buccaneers, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.Christensen was carted to the locker room after going down with an ankle injury in the first quarter, according to Person. With his return now up in the air, Michael Jordan will likely step in at left guard for the time being.