Panthers Wonโ€™t Place McCaffrey On Injured Reserve

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers have decided not to place running back Christian McCaffrey on injured reserve while he recovers from a strained hamstring.

Had McCaffrey been placed on IR he would have missed at least three games under NFL rules.

โ€œWe feel like there is hope that he will be back before then โ€” or at least after three games and going into the fourth game,โ€ coach Matt Rhule said Monday. On Friday, Rhule indicated McCaffrey would miss โ€œa few weeksโ€ of action.

The 2019 All-Pro was injured in Carolinaโ€™s 24-9 win over the Houston Texans this past Thursday night when he pulled up while running a sweep play in the first quarter. He did not return.
McCaffrey missed 13 games last season with injuries.

Rhule wouldnโ€™t identify a starting running back for Sundayโ€™s game against the Dallas Cowboys, but expects rookie Chuba Hubbard and veteran Royce Freeman to see โ€œa lotโ€ of work with McCaffrey out. Hubbard, who has been working as McCaffreyโ€™s primary backup this season, had 52 yards on 17 carries, and Freeman had 17 yards on five rushes against the Texans.

Rhule said the Panthers (3-0) could also elevate running back Rodney Smith, who saw action in the Carolina backfield last season, from the practice squad.

The coach said he was pleased with Hubbardโ€™s performance against the Texans.

โ€œIn the second half he had a couple of nice runs and caught a ball and powered guys forward,โ€ Rhule said. โ€œOnce he got into a rhythm, some of the things we have been working on with him โ€” like not slipping and not falling โ€” all of a sudden, with a couple of carries and couple of touches he got his legs underneath him and you saw some of the explosiveness that he has.โ€