Carolina Panthers Injury Report for Week 1

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The Carolina Panthers head to Arizona to take on the Cardinals in Week 2. 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 in 2025.

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Carolina Panthers Week 1 Injury Report

The Carolina Panthers will start 2025 without one of their most promising young playmakers. Running back Jonathon Brooks is out for the season after tearing his ACL in August. Wide receiver Jalen Coker is also sidelined, placed on the reserve/injured list with a quad injury, and is expected to miss 4–6 weeks.

As for Week 2 against the Cardinals, offensive lineman Ikem Ekwonu is questionable with an illness, while defensive lineman Thershawn Wharton has been ruled out with a hamstring injury.


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Brandon Justice is a Writer, Commercial Editor, and Fact Checker for BetCarolina.com. He's covered numerous sports betting perspectives for over six years, including everything from analysis & daily picks to reviews & guides. Additionally, he spent six seasons covering college football. The Carolina Panthers follow him on Twitter.

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