Panthers right guard Austin Corbett will miss at least the first four games of the regular season. Corbett tore his ACL in the final game of the 2022 season and the Panthers announced that he will remain on the physically unable to perform list through the cut to 53 players.
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers have agreed to terms with DE Henry Anderson on a one-year extension through 2023. Anderson, 31, is a former third-round pick of the Colts back in 2015.
After suffering a "minor stroke" in late October, Carolina Panthers defensive end Henry Anderson is making his return to the field today against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Panthers announced that they have activated DE Henry Anderson from the non-football injury list after he recently suffered a minor stroke. The team is also waiving CB Tae Hayes to make room for Anderson on the roster.
Just one day before the Carolina Panthers' home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in late October, veteran defensive end Henry Anderson experienced a scary situation that placed him on the non-football-injury list. Anderson revealed to reporters on Wednesday in the locker room that he suffered a "minor stroke" while at home.
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This isn't a health issue you hear about very often in the NFL, but something Panthers' Henry Anderson has dealt with
Panthers defensive lineman Henry Anderson practiced for the first time in weeks on Wednesday and his absence from the lineup wasn’t due to a sprained ligament or broken bone.
Henry Anderson was designated to return from the NFI list on Wednesday. The veteran revealed that he was placed on the non-football illness list after suffering a sudden stroke in late October.
The Carolina Panthers placed backup defensive end Henry Anderson on the non-foot injury list Tuesday among a flurry of moves. Anderson, 31, missed last Sunday's game with an illness.
The Carolina Panthers signed defensive end Henry Anderson on Monday. The 6-foot-6, 301-pound veteran was released by the New England Patriots last Thursday.
FOXBORO - The New England Patriots are set to enter the 2022 NFL season hoping to improve both their run and pass defense. Despite having made improvements to each area during the previous offseason, New England continued its struggles into the regular season, as well as the playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills in January.
Despite making some offseason improvements to both their run and pass defense in 2021, the New England Patriots entered the 2022 league year hoping to gain some improvement in each area for the upcoming season.
New England Patriots’ defensive tackle Henry Anderson left during the first half of Sunday night’s matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an apparent chest injury.
The refs are already in midseason form.
As they say in football, it’s all fun and games until the pads come on. The true test of any player’s progress comes when contact is initiated into daily practice drills.
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