QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Mon 9/30/24 2:46 PM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Panthers head coach Dave Canales said Monday that the team won't designate Brooks (knee) to return to practice this week, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
EDGE Analysis
Brooks started the regular season on the reserve/non-football injury list, which makes Week 5 his earliest possible return date, but Carolina hasn't cleared the rookie second-round pick to resume practicing. Per Sheena Quick of Fox Sports Radio 1340, Canales said Brooks is in the "final stages" of his recovery from a right ACL tear sustained in his final collegiate season at Texas that prevented him from taking part in the Panthers' offseason program. Once he's designated to return, a 21-day practice window will open for Brooks, and with Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders both currently running well, the Panthers have little need to hurry the rookie along.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Wed 9/25/24 4:30 PM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Brooks (knee) is in the final stages of his recovery from a torn ACL suffered in November and is approaching a return to action, per head coach Dave Canales, Anthony Rizzuti of USA Today Panthers Wire reports.
EDGE Analysis
Brooks is on the non-football injury list, so the earliest he could make his NFL debut is Week 5 against the Bears. The Panthers would have to make an official move activating Brooks before he's eligible to play. Carolina's second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft tore his ACL while playing college football for Texas in November and didn't fully participate in the Panthers' offseason program, so Brooks may need some additional time to get up to speed. Once healthy enough to play, the rookie will join a Panthers backfield led by Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Tue 8/27/24 9:29 AM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Brooks will start the regular season on the non-football injury list and miss at least the first four games, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Brooks tore his ACL while playing football but is eligible for the NFI list because the injury occurred during a college game last November before the start of his NFL career. The Panthers made him the first running back taken in the 2024 NFL Draft anyway, 46th overall, undeterred by a lack of athletic testing or the possibility he'd miss games at the start of his pro career. Brooks has been on the NFI list all summer, leaving Chuba Hubbard temporarily unchallenged as Carolina's No. 1 running back. Miles Sanders could also get some carries early in the season, but Hubbard is a safe bet to make starts and lead the backfield in touches until Brooks is ready to make his NFL debut.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Mon 8/26/24 10:33 AM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Coach Dave Canales suggested Monday morning that the Panthers haven't decided if Brooks (knee) will start the regular season on the reseve/PUP list, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The uncertainty suggests Brooks is unlikely to play Week 1 but could be ready before Week 5, as the reserve/PUP list would rule him out for the first four games. Canales said in early August that he expected the rookie to debut around Week 3 or 4, and it now sounds like the Panthers may take the decision down to the last day with the roster cutdown to 53 players looming Tuesday afternoon. Either way, Chuba Hubbard figures to be the starting RB for Week 1 at New Orleans.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Sat 8/3/24 1:08 PM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Panthers coach Dave Canales said Saturday that Brooks (knee) won't play in the preseason and isn't expected to make his NFL debut until Week 3 or Week 4 of the regular season, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Brooks is still rehabbing the torn ACL he suffered last November, though the injury didn't stop the Panthers from picking him in the second round of April's NFL Draft. There was initially some optimism that the running back could be ready to practice at the start of training camp, but it's now apparent that he will be eased along cautiously and won't suit up for any preseason contests. It's possible that Brooks will begin the campaign on the PUP list, in which case he wouldn't be eligible to play until Week 5. With Brooks set to miss at least the first three games of the regular season, Chuba Hubbard's hold on the lead back role entering Week 1 may be cemented, though it's still possible that Miles Sanders gives him competition for those duties.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Fri 7/19/24 4:55 PM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
The Panthers placed Brooks (knee) on the active/non-football injury list Friday, Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Carolina saw rookies report for the start of training camp Friday, and despite early offseason reports that Brooks would be cleared for the start of camp, he will begin on the NFI list while continuing to recover from a torn right ACL suffered last November. Of course, Brooks can be activated at any time this summer, so he could still gain clearance to practice in at least a limited capacity without missing much of camp. The rookie second-round pick has just under three weeks to prepare for the Panthers' preseason opener against New England, and when ready to practice, he figures to compete for first-team reps with Chuba Hubbard, Miles Sanders and Rashaad Penny.
QJonathon Brooks RB CAR (14) Wed 5/1/24 12:01 PM
QJonathon Brooks
RB CAR (14)
Brooks (knee) remains on track to be cleared for training camp, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
EDGE Analysis
Brooks said the ACL tear he suffered in November didn't come with any damage to other ligaments -- a factor that likely contributed to the Panthers' confidence making him the first back selected in the 2024 NFL Draft (46th overall). He's begun running and plans to resume cutting soon, with the intention of participating at the start of training camp in late July, shortly after his 21st birthday. Brooks didn't play much at Texas until Bijan Robinson left for the NFL, but once he got his chance the results were impressive, with Brooks recording 1,139 rushing yards and 286 receiving yards in 11 games last season. In Carolina, he joins a backfield with veterans Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders, though it isn't clear if the latter will have a role after his poor showing last season.