The Panthers have designated quarterback Sam Darnold and cornerback Stantley Thomas-Oliver III for return from the injured reserve list, per a club announcement. Both players will be allowed to practice starting today, enabling them to return at any point within the next 21 days.
Darnold has been out with a shoulder injury since Week 10. Specifically, a partially fractured right scapula. While this was a new injury, Darnold is no stranger to the trainer’s table. The 2018 first-rounder has now missed at least three games in each of his first four seasons.
The ex-Jet was soaring early on this year, but that didn’t last long. Darnold was leading the league in interceptions before his injury. Now, thanks to missed time, his INT tally (11) has been leapfrogged by several QBs with No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence leading the way (14 INTs).
So far, Darnold has a 4-5 record across nine starts. Since then, they’ve used P.J. Walker and old pal Cam Newton under center. That worked out nicely in Week 10 as they upset the Cardinals, but they’ve dropped three straight ever since.
The Panthers traded second-, fourth- and sixth-round picks for Darnold and picked up his fully guaranteed 2022 option, which is worth upwards than $18MM. Still, they’re expected to go QB shopping in the offseason.
Per league rules, Darnold and Oliver will be eligible to play this Sunday against the Bills.
It’s far from certain that Zach Wilson is the Jets long term answer either, but it looks like the Jets are looking good so far in their Adams and Darnold trades.
Yep. Funny how many people thought the Jets should give him another chance, when now it looks amazing that they have an extra 2nd and 4th rounder this year for a guy who’s never been good and the Panthers owe $18 million next year.
WOW! That should excite the fans!
I hope Cam’s still the starter though but he might get cut. Hard to see them cutting Walker. Or having one of them inactive on gameday or have 3 qbs dress