Carolina Panthers Injury Report for Week 16
December 19, 2025 03:46pm
The Carolina Panthers host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16 for a pivotal divisional showdown. In every NFL matchup, the injury report plays a key role in shaping betting odds, fantasy football decisions, and even game-day expectations. Keeping an eye on the latest update, and following the injury report all the way through to kickoff, can give you a better sense of which players will be available and how the team might perform.
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The Carolina Panthers injury report is an essential resource for fans and analysts alike, providing the latest updates on player health and availability this season.
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Carolina Panthers Week 16 Injury Report
The Carolina Panthers are without one of their most promising young playmakers, as RB Jonathon Brooks is out for the season after tearing his ACL.
For Week 16’s crucial matchup, Carolina will be without inside linebacker Trevin Wallace and defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton, while tackle Ikem Ekwonu and wide receiver David Moore are listed as questionable. Tampa Bay enters the game largely healthy, with linebacker Lavonte David the only player limited in practice leading up to kickoff.
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