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 Sundayโ€™s 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 Sundayโ€™s game, while quarterback Teddy Bridgewaterโ€™s status remains unclear after he was limited in practice on Wednesday.

While Rhule said he expects McCaffrey will play again this season, he doesnโ€™t know when. He said the 2019 All-Proโ€™s return is largely up to his doctors on when the running back is cleared medically to return.

โ€œNo 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 heโ€™s sat out this season. He injured his shoulder in Carolinaโ€™s 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 heโ€™s 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 hasnโ€™t been as effective in his past four starts for the Panthers.

Carolinaโ€™s QB situations remains less clear.

Bridgewater wore a protective red jersey on at practice Wednesday after injuring his knee in Carolinaโ€™s 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.

โ€œIf Teddy canโ€™t go, this will give us real clarity on who the No. 2 should be,โ€ณ Rhule said.

Bridgewater did not speak to reporters on Wednesday.