Panthers Say McCaffrey Not Expected To Play Against Lions
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Panthers coach Matt Rhule said running back Christian McCaffrey is expected to miss Sundayโs game against the Detroit Lions, a big blow for a Carolina team that is looking to snap a five-game losing streak.
Rhule said he also expects left tackle Russell Okung (calf) and cornerback Donte Jackson (toe) to miss Sundayโs game, while quarterback Teddy Bridgewaterโs status remains unclear after he was limited in practice on Wednesday.
While Rhule said he expects McCaffrey will play again this season, he doesnโt know when. He said the 2019 All-Proโs return is largely up to his doctors on when the running back is cleared medically to return.
โNo one knows their body better than Christian,โ Rhule said.
It will be the second straight game McCaffrey has missed because of a shoulder injury and the eighth game heโs sat out this season. He injured his shoulder in Carolinaโs Week 9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after being tackled late in the fourth quarter That came after McCaffrey missed six games with a high ankle sprain.
McCaffrey has been effective when heโs played, averaging 124.7 yards from scrimmage and scoring six touchdowns.
Mike Davis will get the start for McCaffrey. Davis has totaled 675 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns in 2020, but hasnโt been as effective in his past four starts for the Panthers.
Carolinaโs QB situations remains less clear.
Bridgewater wore a protective red jersey on at practice Wednesday after injuring his knee in Carolinaโs 46-23 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday. P.J. Walker and Will Grier, who have been rotating as the No. 2 quarterback this season, split reps with the first team in practice.
โIf Teddy canโt go, this will give us real clarity on who the No. 2 should be,โณ Rhule said.
Bridgewater did not speak to reporters on Wednesday.
