Panthers rookie RB Jonathon Brooks tears ACL for second time, ending season

Alex Parker

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Panthers rookie RB Jonathon Brooks tears ACL in his right knee for the second time in 13 months.

Why it matters: The injury raises concerns about Brooks' long-term durability and ability to contribute to the team.

  • This is Brooks' second ACL tear, with the first occurring during his college career at Texas.
  • The Panthers took a risk by selecting him in the second round of the NFL draft despite his injury history.

What's new: Brooks suffered the injury on a noncontact play in the first quarter of the game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Yes, but: Despite the injury setback, Brooks had recently made his NFL debut and showed promise in limited playing time.

  • In his debut game against the Chiefs, he had two carries for 7 yards.
  • In the following week's game against the Buccaneers, he had six carries for 18 yards.

What to watch: The Panthers will need to evaluate Brooks' prognosis and consider their options moving forward.

  • They may explore additional depth at the running back position or rely on other players to fill the void.
  • The team's medical staff will play a crucial role in determining Brooks' recovery timeline and the extent of any future limitations.

What's next: Brooks will undergo further evaluation to assess the severity of the injury and determine the best course of action for his rehabilitation.

  • The Panthers will provide updates on Brooks' condition as more information becomes available.
  • The team will also need to decide if they will keep Brooks on the active roster or place him on injured reserve.

The bottom line: While Jonathon Brooks injury is undoubtedly a setback, the Panthers will need to carefully manage his rehabilitation process and make decisions that prioritize his long-term health and future with the team.