NFL: Panthers’ Laviska Shenault out, Brian Burns questionable

Date:

Share post:


Carolina Panthers wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. and safety Vonn Bell will miss Sunday’s home game against the Houston Texans.

Outside linebacker Brian Burns is questionable after missing practice Friday because of an elbow injury.

Shenault sustained a high-ankle sprain in a 42-21 loss at the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 15, and the Panthers (0-6) had a bye week in Week 7.

Shenault, 25, has seven receptions for 43 yards and 12 carries for 55 yards in six games this season.

Bell, 28, has been dealing with a quadriceps injury. He has started all five games he has played this season and has 33 tackles and one interception.

Burns, the Panthers’ star edge rusher, was limited at practice Thursday and out Friday because of the elbow injury and not related to a potential trade, NFL Network reported.

Burns, 25, a Pro Bowl selection the past two seasons, has 20 tackles, including four sacks and seven tackles for loss, in starting all six games this season.

“He had a kind of a little thing happened yesterday on a play where he hurt his elbow,” Panthers coach Frank Reich said Friday. “Got it checked out, just today was still an issue. So getting further evaluation on that to try to see where we’re at. …

“I really don’t have any of that information at this point. I’ve been told there’s a chance he could play, but it just all depends on what the test results show.”

Carolina also listed linebackers Kamu Grugier-Hill (illness) and Frankie Luvu (hip), safety Xavier Woods (hamstring) and tackle Taylor Moton (knee) as questionable for Sunday against the Texans (3-3).

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAF: Buffalo extends contract of head coach Pete Lembo

Buffalo head coach Pete Lembo agreed to a one-year contract extension on Tuesday that boosts his deal with...

NCAAF: Ex-Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel named Ohio Lt. Gov.

Jim Tressel, who coached Ohio State to the 2002 national championship, was named lieutenant governor of Ohio on...

NFL: Reports: Ken Dorsey joining Cowboys as pass-game specialist

Ken Dorsey is expected to join the Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff as a passsing game specialist, multiple media...

NFL: Fox projections put Super Bowl viewership at record high

Despite the Super Bowl being a blowout, an average of 126 million U.S. viewers tuned in to see...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.