Get ready for some breaking news on the injury front, folks! The Carolina Panthers are facing some key absences for their home finale against the Seahawks.
In a major blow, the Panthers have ruled out two defensive starters for Sunday's game. Linebacker Trevin Wallace, nursing a shoulder injury, and defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton, dealing with a hamstring issue, won't be suiting up. This is a significant loss for the Panthers' defense, especially with the Seahawks' potent offense on the horizon.
But here's where it gets controversial... Guard Robert Hunt, who's been out since Week 2 due to a biceps injury, is listed as questionable. He's back at practice, but he's yet to be activated to the 53-man roster. Hunt's return could be a game-changer, but will he be ready in time? And this is the part most people miss: David Moore, another player with an elbow injury, is in a similar boat. Both players are only doing individual drills, which means their availability for Sunday is still up in the air.
The good news? Everyone else on the injury report is good to go! Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, who took a rest day on Tuesday, is a full participant in practice and ready to contribute.
So, what do you think, Panthers fans? Can the team overcome these injuries and finish the season on a high note? Or will these absences prove too costly? Let's discuss in the comments! Remember, every game counts, and every player's contribution matters. It's time to rally behind our Panthers and show our support!