The Carolina Panthers already have themselves quite a big afternoon ahead of them. Not only are they riding the NFL’s longest active losing streak, but they’re also trying to avoid their first 0-3 start since 2010—the year where they finished with a paltry (and league-worst) 2-14 record.
Luckily, they’ll have one of their best defenders on field to help try and prevent that.
As announced by the team an hour and a half before kickoff, cornerback Donte Jackson will be in uniform against the NFC South rival New Orleans Saints. The fifth-year veteran was deemed a game-time decision by head coach Matt Rhule earlier in the week.
Jackson exited last Sunday’s loss to the New York Giants after sustaining a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter. He was listed as “questionable” on Friday’s report.
Here’s who won’t be active for the Panthers this afternoon:
- DE Amaré Barno
- RB Raheem Blackshear
- DT Phil Hoskins
- WR Terrace Marshall Jr.
- OL Cade Mays
- LB Arron Mosby
Although that group has a disappointing inclusion of last year’s second-round pick in Marshall Jr., who is still struggling to fit in, it doesn’t have fellow wideout Laviska Shenault Jr.—who was acquired in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars last month. He could be in the mix for return duties.
Here’s who is down for the Saints:
- G Wyatt Davis
- WR Deonte Harty
- TE Taysom Hill
- RB Tony Jones Jr.
- S Marcus Maye