The Carolina Panthers faced a significant setback just before their game against the Denver Broncos, as wide receiver Diontae Johnson was ruled out due to a rib injury. This decision came less than 24 hours after Johnson expressed confidence in his ability to play.
Johnson has been grappling with this injury alongside an ankle issue, having played through them in a recent loss to the Washington Commanders. Coach Dave Canales chose not to elaborate on whether this decision was made to preserve Johnson’s trade value, directing questions to General Manager Dan Morgan and Executive Vice President Brandt Tilis instead.
Acquired from the Pittsburgh Steelers during the offseason, Johnson is in the final year of his contract, making his health a critical concern for both the team and his future. His absence is felt keenly, especially given that he leads the Panthers in receptions and has been a vital component of their offense. Canales stressed the importance of doing what’s best for Johnson and the overall offensive strategy, indicating that the decision was made with the team’s long-term health in mind.
In addition to Johnson, the Panthers will also miss veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen, who remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. Thielen was designated for return earlier in the week, but his inability to play compounds the challenges for quarterback Bryce Young. Young has been struggling after a rough start to the season, and the loss of two key targets only makes it more difficult for him to regain his footing.
With Johnson and Thielen out, Young will need to rely on a less experienced group of receivers, including rookies Xavier Legette and Jonathan Mingo. The team’s offensive production is likely to take a hit, as Johnson and Thielen have been critical to the Panthers’ passing game. Young’s previous benching adds another layer of pressure, as he seeks to improve his performance with a depleted receiving corps.
On a brighter note, the Panthers will have outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney available for the game after he missed the last two due to a shoulder injury. Coach Canales expressed optimism regarding the readiness of the players stepping in to fill the gaps left by Johnson and Thielen, highlighting a productive week of practice. Despite the challenges, the Panthers are hoping to find a rhythm on offense and put up a competitive performance against the Broncos.