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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Michael Oher: Released by Panthers

    Michael Oher (concussion) was released with a failed physical designation by the Panthers on Thursday, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.Oher missed the Panthers' last 13 games of the 2016 season under the league's concussion protocol, and the issues have lingered into the offseason. The Panthers signed former Viking Matt Kalil to start at left tackle in 2017, while Oher will look to get back to full health before potentially catching on with another team.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Panthers' Michael Oher: Plans on reporting to training camp

    Michael Oher (concussion) plans on reporting to training camp in late July, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.Oher has been subject to the league's concussion protocol since September of 2016, missing the Carolina Panthers' final 13 games of the season as a result. He reported to the team's mandatory minicamp in June, but was unable to participate due to the concussion protocol. With Oher's future uncertain in Carolina, Daryl Williams and rookie Taylor Morton figure to compete for playing time at right tackle throughout the rest of the offseason, while newcomer Matt Kalil is slated to start at left tackle.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Panthers' Michael Oher: Not a lock for minicamp

    Michael Oher (concussion) is not a lock to be ready in time for June's mandatory minicamp, Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer reports.Oher has been under the league's concussion protocol for eight months, and, despite being an active participant in offseason workouts earlier in the spring, has not been present at OTAs. However, there haven't been any signs he's legitimately considering ending his career.

  • by Ruben Palacios | CBS Sports Staff

    Michael Oher wants to bounce back with Panthers

    Carolina Panthers left tackle Michael Oher thinks he's in the perfect place for his career to bounce back, per the Charlotte Observer. Oher, who is coming off his worst season as a pro, signed a two-year, $7 million deal with the Panthers this offseason. Now on his third team in three years, Oher doesn't want to let any of his new teammates down. “It seemed like they wanted me,” Oher said. “I got the (same) feeling going into my rookie year of not wanting to let guys down and guys with a winning culture. For me, it’s about getting back to the basics and fundamentals of doing everything right. Looking myself in the mirror knowing what I have to do and getting better from within.” Oher started his career with four solid seasons as a Raven before nagging injuries began to hamper him in 2013. He signed a four-year deal with the Titans last offseason but injuries continued to plaque him while there. The Panthers gave Oher another chance to prove himself this offseason, and currently list him as their starting left tackle. “I’m doing everything in my power to make that happen,” Oher said. “I know that I have the abilities and I’m going to put in the correct amount of work to get the job done. It’s just being around more guys who are willing to do the same. “It’s definitely about culture in the NFL. That wins you football games alone.”

  • by Elliot Smith | CBSSports.com

    LT Michael Oher 'very key' to Panthers' protection scheme

    The Carolina Panthers brought in left tackle Michael Oher on a two-year deal to shore up a shaky offensive line, but Oher himself has been shaky the last several seasons, putting the onus on the former Raven and Titan to produce, coach Ron Rivera told ESPN.com.  "Michael's shown up and come in here and worked very hard," Rivera said. "He's done a great job. I get the reports and look at the reports and look at what he's done. Everything he's done is telling us he wants to do the things he's done in the past. Oher started 16 games for the Ravens when they won the Super Bowl in 2012, but his stint in Tennessee produced some poor numbers, and the Titans waived him after the 2014 season. 

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Panthers sign OT Michael Oher to two-year deal

    The Carolina Panthers have signed offensive tackle Michael Oher to a two-year contract on Friday, per the team's official website. Financial terms of the deal were not made public. Oher will be replacing Byron Bell, who won't be re-signed by Carolina this offseason. Oher spent the 2014 season with the Titans after signing a four-year, $20 million deal. However, Oher did not live up to expectations and was placed on injured reserve with a toe injury after Tennessee's first 11 games. The 28-year-old spent his first five seasons with the Ravens, starting 80 consecutive games before he switched clubs. He was waived-injured by the Titans earlier this offseason. Carolina will be the third team he's played for in his seven years. >> Want more NFL offseason? >> Mock drafts | Free agency tracker

  • by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com

    Report: OT Michael Oher visits Panthers

    Offensive tackle Michael Oher visited the Carolina Panthers recently, according to The Baltimore Sun's Aaron Wilson.  Oher spent the 2014 season with the Titans after signing a four-year, $20 million deal. However, Oher did not live up to expectations and was placed on injured reserve with a toe injury after Tennessee's first 11 games.  Oher was waived-injured by the Titans earlier this offseason.  Oher spent his first five NFL seasons with the Ravens before signing with the Titans. 

  • by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com

    Titans waive OT Michael Oher

    The Tennessee Titans have waived offensive tackle Michael Oher, the organization announced on Thursday. Oher signed a four-year, $20 million deal last March that included $9.35 million guaranteed. He struggled at right tackle for the Titans throughout the 2014 season, which ended due on injured reserve due to a toe injury. The Titans were scheduled to owe him $4 million in 2015 if he was on the roster. Oher was selected in the first round by the Ravens in the 2009 NFL draft.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Titans OL Michael Oher set to have toe surgery Wednesday

    Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Michael Oher, who was placed on injured reserve Saturday, will have toe surgery Wednesday, coach Ken Whisenhunt announced Monday. Whisenhunt said Oher has some arthritis in his toe.

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Titans place OT Michael Oher on season-ending IR

    The Tennessee Titans made a couple of roster moves prior to their Week 15 matchup against the Jets, per the Tennessean. The team placed offensive tackle Michael Oher (toe) on season-ending injured reserve and activated defensive back Khalid Wooten from practice squad.

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