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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Placed on injured reserve

    The Panthers placed Zavala (knee) on injured reserve Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports. Zavala will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a knee injury during Sunday's loss to the Titans. Cade Mays (ankle) should start at left guard in Zavala's place, and Carolina will now be without both starting guards, as Austin Corbett (knee) is also on injured reserve.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: May need trip to IR

    Zavala may be out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in Sunday's loss to the Titans, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Zavala's potential status for the weeks ahead is currently up in the air as the team works to gather further information on his injury, but it currently doesn't sound good for the rookie guard.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Leaves game with knee injury

    Zavala (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Titans, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Zavala was carted to the locker room along with linebacker DJ Johnson (neck). In Zavala's absence, Brett Toth has shifted to left guard while Cade Mays has entered into the game at right guard.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Returns to practice Wednesday

    Zavala (neck) was a full participant in Carolina's practice Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports. Zavala returned to practice after missing the team's Week 6 loss to the Dolphins with a neck injury. The 24-year-old should now return to his starting spot at left guard for Sunday's matchup with the Texans.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Back with team

    Zavala (neck) was able to fly back with the Panthers to Charlotte, Darin Gantt of Carolina's official website reports. Zavala suffered a scary neck injury that required the medical staff to take him off the field on a backboard in the first half of Sunday's loss to the Lions, but he was checked out at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and ultimately was able to travel with his team back to Charlotte. The offensive lineman seems likely to miss some action moving forward, but considering how serious the injury looked, Zavala's ability to return to the Panthers is a positive turn of events.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Has movement in extremities

    Zavala is alert and has movement in all of his extremities after being taken to a Detroit hospital as a result of suffering a neck injury in Sunday's contest against the Lions, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. In a scary scene during the first quarter, Zavala lay motionless on the field for several minutes before being carted to the locker room. The rookie was able to give a thumbs-up signal as he was being taken away, and early signs from the hospital appear to be promising. Zavala was replaced at left guard by Cade Mays following his departure.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Injures hamstring

    Zavala is expected to miss a couple of weeks with a hamstring injury, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Zavala was already dealing with a pectoral injury that landed him on the PUP list and is now dealing with a hamstring injury as well. The rookie fourth-round pick will look to get healthy ahead of the start of the regular season and push to log some preseason action.
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  • Panthers' Chandler Zavala: Misses Tuesday's practice

    Zavala (pec) was absent from the Panthers' mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Anthony Rizzuti of Yahoo Sports reports. The 2023 fourth-round selection should compete for the starting spot at right guard, as Carolina's usual starting right guard Austin Corbett is expected to miss the beginning of the year. Head coach Frank Reich told reporters that Zavala will "be fine for training camp." and that he "just needs time to recover."
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