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Panthers confirm season-ending injury for LB Shaq Thompson following loss to Bengals

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The Carolina Panthers are dealing with another potential season-ending injury on defense.

Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson was carted off the sideline during the second half of Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. On Monday, the team confirmed that Thompson tore his Achilles during the team’s fourth game of the season.

Thompson, 30, was the only active permanent captain on the field during the Week 4 matchup. Defensive end Derrick Brown has been on injured reserve since Week 2 due to a season-ending knee injury. Special teams ace Sam Franklin has been on injured reserve since the cut-down deadline in August due to a broken foot. Offensive captain and QB Bryce Young was benched following Week 2 in favor of veteran Andy Dalton.

With Thompson missing the remainder of the season, this is the second consecutive campaign to see Thompson’s year end in September at Bank of America Stadium. He sustained a broken fibula in last year’s home-opener in Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints.

Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales checks on linebacker Shaq Thompson (54) after an injury in Sunday’s third quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales checks on linebacker Shaq Thompson (54) after an injury in Sunday’s third quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Thompson’s location of injury is also notable because he has been the locker room’s loudest critic of the team’s home turf, which was implemented in 2021. Thompson and others have spoken about the safety impact of turf versus grass, with the latter being the nearly universal preference for NFL players.

Cincinnati Bengals running back Zack Moss (31) tries to elude Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson (54) during Sunday’s third quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images
Cincinnati Bengals running back Zack Moss (31) tries to elude Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson (54) during Sunday’s third quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Thompson sustained his injury against Cincinnati — which was initially categorized as a heel ailment — while dropping into coverage against the Bengals, according to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones. The injury didn’t occur on contact, as Thompson was nowhere near his teammates or opponents in coverage. He limped off the field and spent several minutes in the team’s medical tent on the sideline before being driven off the sideline on the back of a cart.

Fellow starting linebacker Josey Jewell (groin/hamstring) left the field on the same drive due to injury. Both veterans were replaced by rookie Trevin Wallace — the team’s third-round draft choice — and Claudin Cherelus — a special teams ace — for the rest of the game.

Thompson is in the final year of his contract with the Panthers. He previously reworked his deal and took a pay cut prior to the 2023 season.

Quick hits

The Panthers made a trio of practice squad moves on Monday. The team re-signed wide receiver/returner Deven Thompkins and tight end Stephen Sullivan to the practice squad and released wide receiver Sam Pinckney from the practice roster. Thompkins and Sullivan were both injured during training camp. They both received injury settlements which had timelines that expired on Sunday, enabling them to rejoin the team. Pinckney was signed last week to make up for the loss of Adam Thielen in practice.

The following rookies made their NFL debuts on Sunday against the Bengals: C Andrew Raym, CB Shemar Bartholomew, WR Jalen Coker and DB Demani Richardson. All four players were undrafted in April, and Raym, Coker and Richardson spent the entire offseason — including training camp and the preseason — with Carolina.

Pass rusher Thomas Incoom played 11 snaps on defense, while defensive end DeShawn Williams played 26 snaps on defense. Both were elevated from the practice squad on Saturday. Both are likely to play in the coming weeks with the Panthers’ injury woes.