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Panthers place DT Derrick Brown on IR among several roster moves

Tue Sep 10 6:45pm ET
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The Carolina Panthers placed Pro Bowl defensive tackle Derrick Brown on injured reserve with a season-ending knee injury suffered in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints.

Brown, 26, has started 64 of his 67 games since Carolina drafted him with the seventh overall pick in 2020 out of Auburn. He signed a four-year, $96 million contract this offseason, and played in 60 of the 66 defensive snaps in Sunday's 47-10 loss.

"Definitely a huge loss, right? He's one of our best players. That's big shoes to fill," Panthers coach Dave Canales said. "But at the same time, we've got players in there, I want them to know and be encouraged. If you go in, you play with great technique, and you just do your job, we don't need you to make the special plays that Derrick makes.

"Just do your job, help the guys on either side of you and that's the truth of it. If you can play team football with a bunch of guys, you can have success."

The team is planning to sign veteran defensive end Charles Harris, according to multiple reports. Harris, 29, recorded 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks in 13 games (three starts) last season with the Detroit Lions.

He totaled 171 tackles, 16.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in 90 career games (30 starts) with the Miami Dolphins (2017-19), Atlanta Falcons (2020) and Lions (2021-23). He was selected by the Dolphins 22nd overall in the 2017 NFL Draft.

The Panthers made several other roster moves Tuesday. Along with waiving outside linebacker Jamie Sheriff, Carolina signed veteran special teams players Mike Boone and Lonnie Johnson. Both began the season on the practice squad but were elevated to play last week.

Meanwhile, defensive end DeShawn Williams and cornerback Azizi Hearn to the practice squad. Williams started 10 of 16 games he appeared in for the Panthers last season, while Hearn spent 2023 on New England's practice squad after being in training camp with Las Vegas.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. Sep 10 11:50pm CT
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Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing acknowledged the need to get rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. more involved after his quiet NFL debut. Harrison Jr. caught just one pass for four yards and was targeted only three times in Week 1. Petzing emphasized that making Harrison Jr. a central part of the offense is a priority moving forward. He noted, "I think the Bills did some things to take him away, and I could've called plays to involve him more early, but it was a good start. We have some work to do." Petzing took responsibility for not utilizing Harrison Jr. more and clarified that it's his job, not quarterback Kyler Murray's, to ensure the rookie gets ample opportunities. Fantasy owners should confidently start Harrison Jr. in Week 2 against the Los Angeles Rams, as plans are to feature him more prominently.

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Samuel Womack Sep 10 8:50pm CT
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La'Mical Perine Sep 10 8:20pm CT
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Green Bay Packers running back La'Mical Perine has been released by the organization on Tuesday. Perine joined the Packers a few weeks ago after getting cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers at the end of August. Perine was on the Packers practice squad, but they needed to move him in order to make room for tight end Johnny Lumpkin. Through three seasons, Perine has 340 rushing yards and two touchdowns between the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs. The 26-year-old will look to catch on elsewhere as a depth option.

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Bryce Hall Sep 10 8:20pm CT
Bryce Hall

Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back Bryce Hall (ankle) has been placed on the injured reserve on Tuesday. This knocks him out for at least the next four games, but he's likely done for the rest of the season. The former fifth-round pick suffered a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula during the Week 1 win over the Washington Commanders. Hall signed with the Bucs this past offseason after playing the last four seasons with the New York Jets. He was expected to be a depth option in the secondary, but now his season is most likely over. In a corresponding move, the Bucs have signed defensive back Keegan Isaac who figures to take over Hall's role on defense.

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Jaelan Phillips Sep 10 7:47pm CT
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Derrick Brown Sep 10 6:40pm CT
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The Carolina Panthers placed defensive end Derrick Brown (knee) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday, and he will miss the rest of the 2024 season after injuring his knee in the season-opening loss to the division-rival New Orleans Saints. Brown is expected to undergo a full repair of his meniscus. The former seventh overall pick in 2020 out of Auburn was a first-time Pro Bowler in 2023, when he finished with a career-high 103 tackles (57 solo), two sacks, seen tackles for loss, 15 QB hits, an interception and six pass breakups in 17 starts for the Panthers. Carolina's season had already gotten off to a terrible start after getting blow out by the Saints in Week 1, and now they are losing their best pass-rusher heading into Week 2. Things are setting up for another long season in Carolina. Fantasy managers can obviously continue to avoid the Panthers defense/special teams unit.

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