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  • Texans' CJ Henderson: Headed to Houston

    Henderson signed a one-year contract with the Texans on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Henderson hasn't made the expected impact tied to his first-round draft capital, but he was a decent contributor in the Panthers' secondary for the last two seasons. He's likely to fill a similar depth role with the Texans, potentially taking the field in nickel or dime formations.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Sitting out Sunday

    Henderson (coach's decision) is inactive Sunday against the Packers. Henderson has seen his role decrease since returning from a three-week absence due to a concussion suffered in Week 9. The veteran cornerback has played just six snaps on defense over the last two weeks while chipping in on special teams. He'll work to get back in the fold Week 17 against the Jaguars.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Getting closer to return

    Henderson (concussion) was listed as a full participant on Thursday's injury report. Henderson has been working his way through the league's five-step concussion protocols since he suffered the head injury in Week 9 and seems to be getting closer to gaining clearance to play again. His practice status for Friday should shed better light on whether he'll be cleared to suit up Sunday against the Titans.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Logs DNP on Thursday

    Henderson (concussion) didn't participate in Thursday's practice. The 2020 first-round pick seems to be trending in the wrong direction to play this weekend, as he's gone from limited participation in Wednesday's practice to a DNP on Thursday. Henderson will likely carry an injury designation into Sunday, and if he's unable to suit up for the second consecutive game, Dicaprio Bootle and Troy Hill are expected to see more snaps on the Panthers' defense.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Enters concussion protocol

    Henderson suffered a concussion and won't return to Sunday's game against the Colts, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports. Henderson's exit will be a blow to the team's secondary, which is already without Vonn Bell (quadriceps) and has also seen Xavier Woods exit early Sunday with a thigh injury. With Henderson sidelined, Troy Hill and D'Shawn Jamison will be the likeliest candidates to see extra snaps against Indianapolis.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Fifth-year option not picked up

    Henderson's fifth-year option was not exercised by the Panthers on Monday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports. Henderson will now be a free agent after the conclusion of the 2023 season. The cornerback struggled to find his footing with Jacksonville to open his career after the team selected him in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, and he now is going into his third season as a member of the Panthers. In 2022, Henderson recorded a career-high 58 tackles to go with six pass defenses (including two interceptions) and a forced fumble over 17 contests.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Absent from injury report

    Henderson (shoulder) was not listed on the Panthers' injury report Thursday. Henderson clear concussion protocol heading into Sunday's win over the Buccaneers, though he was forced to exit with a shoulder injury at some point during the contest. However, this issue appears to have been minor, as the 24-year-old did not appear on Carolina's injury report Wednesday or Thursday. Henderson has compiled 25 tackles and one pass defended on 257 defensive snaps over seven contests this season, and he could see an increased role if starting cornerback Jaycee Horn (ribs) remains sidelined Sunday against the Falcons.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Returns to full participation

    Henderson (concussion) was a full participant at the Panthers' practice Friday. Henderson returned to full participation at practice Friday, a big step in returning from the concussion he suffered in Week 6 against the Rams. The cornerback has yet to be cleared from concussion protocols, but he has a real shot at suiting up to play Sunday versus the Buccaneers. With Jaycee Horn (ribs) and Donte Jackson (ankle) also questionable to play, Carolina could be thin in the secondary this week.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Not practicing Wednesday

    Henderson (concussion) didn't practice Wednesday. Henderson suffered the concussion during Carolina's Week 6 loss to the Rams and will have to clear the league's protocols before returning to game action. He'll have two more opportunities to practice before the Panthers need to make a decision on his status for Sunday's matchup against Tampa Bay.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Shouldn't be out too long

    Henderson avoided serious injury after he rolled his ankle during Friday's practice, Schuyler Callihan of SI.com reports. It's unclear how much time Henderson will miss, but head coach Matt Rhule didn't express too much concern about the injury. The 23-year-old defender was traded to Carolina at the beginning of last season after he played just 10 games for Jacksonville. Henderson is currently listed as the No. 3 option at cornerback behind Donte Jackson and Jaycee Horn, but he should continue producing, as he recorded 31 tackles and two passes defensed in 10 games a year ago for the Panthers.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Won't play Sunday

    Henderson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's contest against the Patriots, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official website reports. Henderson missed the Panthers' Week 8 contest against the Falcons due to a shoulder injury, but he will be a healthy scratch for Week 9. The 2020 first-round pick hasn't played more than 20 defensive snaps since he was traded to Carolina midseason.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Logs full practice

    Henderson (shoulder) was a full participant in practice Wednesday. Henderson (shoulder) was injured in an Oct. 24 game against the Giants and missed the Panthers' Week 8 game against the Falcons. Getting in a full practice is a good sign for his availability Sunday against the Patriots.
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  • Panthers' CJ Henderson: Questionable for Week 8

    Henderson (shoulder) is considered questionable for the Panthers' Week 8 contest with the Falcons on Sunday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Henderson first injured his shoulder before Week 6 and he was forced to miss that contest. The cornerback was then able to suit up for Week 7, where he aggravated his shoulder injury. Henderson has been playing limited snaps all season, so expect more of the same if the corner is able to suit up against the Falcons. Stanley Thomas-Oliver should see extended snaps Sunday if Henderson can't play.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Likely heading to Carolina

    The Panthers are closing in on a trade to acquire Henderson (groin) from the Jaguars in a deal that involves TE Dan Arnold, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Henderson had taken on a starting role to begin the season but was unavailable for the Jaguars' Week 3 loss to the Cardinals due to a groin injury. He's recorded eight tackles (six solo) across his first two appearances in 2021 and will provide immediate help in Carolina's secondary with Jaycee Horn (foot) slated to miss time.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Activated from COVID list

    Henderson was activated from the Jaguars' reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, Mark Long of the Associated Press reports. Following a two-week stint on the sideline, Henderson will now be able to practice with the team. He projects to be the team's No. 1 cornerback heading into the season. The 2020 first-round pick tallied 36 tackles (27 solo), six passes defensed and one interception across eight games as a rookie.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Lands on COVID list

    The Jaguars placed Henderson on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Henderson was reportedly nearing a full recovery from his groin injury back in June, so he should be ready to practice when eligible. Until the 2020 first-round pick receives full medical clearance, however, he'll need to isolate and go through the league's COVID-19 protocols.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Close to 100 percent

    Henderson is close to fully recovered from his groin injury, according to coach Urban Meyer, Mia O'Brien of First Coast News reports. Henderson only played in eight game during his rookie season, but still registered the second most snaps at cornerback for the Jaguars. The 2020 ninth-overall pick will be a key piece for the team's defense this coming season if he can stay on the field.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Trending in right direction

    Henderson (shoulder) was a full participant for Thursday's practice. Henderson missed last week's loss to the Texans due to the shoulder injury and was limited during Wednesday's practice. Now apparently healthy, look for the rookie out of Florida to return to the starting lineup at cornerback for Week 6's matchup against the Lions.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Questionable for Sunday

    Henderson (shoulder) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Texans, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports. The 22-year-old began the week not practicing but progressed to limited participation to earn the questionable tag. Henderson sustained the injury during last week's loss to the Bengals and was limited to 12 snaps. Chris Claybrooks likely will have an increased role if Henderson is unable to suit up.
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  • Jaguars' CJ Henderson: Joins team Monday

    Henderson (illness) was a full participant for Monday's practice, John Reid of The Florida Times-Union reports. Henderson was away from the team while dealing with a non-COVID-19 related illness the past two days, so the fact that he's back at practice is an extremely positive sign. The first-round rookie out of Florida is expected to start right away for the Jaguars at one of the cornerback positions to begin the 2020 season.
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