Carolina Panthers cornerback Jaycee Horn is back in action.
The team announced on Monday that Horn was activated off the physically unable to perform list.
The 2021 first-round pick started training camp on the PUP list after dealing with soreness stemming from his surgically repaired foot.
Horn suffered the injury in Week 3 of the 2021 season, wiping out the rest of his rookie campaign. The corner participated in spring workouts before being placed on the PUP list to start training camp.
The club will likely bring Horn back slowly to ensure another setback doesn’t occur. Panthers coach Matt Rhule stated Monday that Horn is considered "day-to-day."
Before the injury, the No. 8 overall pick looked like a legit shutdown corner. The hope is he can swiftly return to that level for a talented Panthers defense.
INJURIES
- WR Bryan Edwards is considered "day-to-day" after sustaining a shoulder injury on Saturday, but it's not considered to be long-term issue, coach Arthur Smith told reporters Monday.
- OG Ben Cleveland passed his physical and is cleared to practice, per the transaction wire.
- S Micah Hyde (hip/glute) returned to practice on Monday in full pads. Hyde was considered day-to-day after sustaining the injury Friday.
- OT Jack Conklin (knee) was activated from the PUP list, the team announced. Conklin, who is now available to practice, underwent surgery for his torn patellar tendon on Dec. 6.
- WR James Washington suffered a broken right foot in practice Monday and is expected to miss 6-10 weeks.
- OT Matt Waletzko (shoulder) will not practice this week, coach Mike McCarthy said Monday. McCarthy adds that the team is trying to evaluate whether or not the rookie can play through the injury, but surgery seems likely.
- S Jayron Kearse briefly exited the field with a non-contact injury, but later return to practice and took part in team drills. "It just tweaked (my knee) a little bit," Kearse later explained to reporters.
- WR K.J. Hamler (knee) passed his physical and is cleared to return to the practice field on Monday, the team announced. Hamler returns after suffering a season-ending ACL tear in Week 3 of the 2021 season.
- TE Teagan Quitoriano passed his physical, per the transaction wire.
- QB Patrick Mahomes avoided an injury scare Monday after he was stepped on by an offensive lineman during team drills. Head coach Andy Reid did not express concern for Mahomes (left foot) following practice.
- LB Micah Kiser (knee) was placed on injured reserve.
- Head coach Sean McVay told reporters that WR Van Jefferson (knee) will undergo minor surgery Tuesday. Jefferson's timetable for return is a few weeks and his status for Week 1 is to be determined.
- CB Nate Hairston removed from NFI list.
- DBs Jabrill Peppers, Jonathan Jones and Myles Bryant passed their physicals, per the transaction wire.
- LB Pete Werner passed his physical, per the transaction wire.
- RB Tevin Coleman is "close" to returning from his illness and is expected to be practicing next week, coach Robert Saleh told reporters. According to the transaction wire, Coleman passed his physical Monday.
- WR Zach Pascal is dealing with a stomach issue and will not practice Monday, per coach Nick Sirianni.
- TE Grant Calcaterra (hamstring) will not practice on Monday, per Sirianni.
- RB Najee Harris had his foot stepped on in practice. Coach Mike Tomlin told reporters afterward that "it shouldn't be a major deal."
- DL Maurice Hurst was placed on IR after sustaining a torn biceps during Friday's practice, effectively ending his season.
- LB Tyreke Smith passed his physical, per the transaction wire.
- C Ryan Jensen (knee) is still awaiting test results to determine the severity of his injury, coach Todd Bowles told reporters Monday. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday that the fear is Jensen suffered a season-ending knee injury.
- TE Tommy Hudson (leg) has passed his physical and will be activated from the PUP list, the team announced.
- WR Curtis Samuel is working on the side field Monday but it has nothing to do with last year's groin injury, coach Ron Rivera told reporters Monday. "Some concern about conditioning," Rivera said. "You have to be smart with it. We're going to stick with the plan." Samuel's first season in Washington was marred by the groin injury, appearing in only five games in 2021.
ROSTER MOVES
- Signed WR Derrick Dillon.
- Waived WR Isaiah Weston.
- Signed RB Justin Jackson.
- Placed WR Corey Sutton on reserve/retired list.
- Released QB Kevin Hogan, per the transaction wire.
- Waived TE Naz Bohannon, per the transaction wire.
- Signed LB Curtis Bolton.
- Waived DB Jarren Williams, per the transaction wire.
- Signed DB Jarrod Wilson, per the transaction wire.
- Signed WR Javon McKinley, per the transaction wire.
- Waived DE Tyree Johnson, per the transaction wire.
- Signed K Chris Boswell to a four-year, $20 million contract extension with $12.5 million guaranteed, per Rapoport.
- Officially announced WR Deebo Samuel's three-year contract extension. Rapoport reported Sunday that the deal is worth up to $73.5 million with $58.1 million guaranteed.
- Signed DL Akeem Spence.
- Signed DT Antonio Valentino, per the transaction wire.
COVID-19
- Head coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters quarterback Kyler Murray tested positive for COVID-19 and will be out for at least five days.
- Announced head coach Pete Carroll has tested positive for COVID-19.
TRADE RUMORS
- OT Teven Jenkins has been the subject of calls and trade talks, NFL Network Insiders Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported Monday. Jenkins, a 2021 second-round pick, played in only six games last season.
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