An early update on the Carolina Panthers projected starting running back.
exited Thursday’s joint practice against the New York Jets with an injury, but the scariest was without question running back Chuba Hubbard.
Hubbard caught a ball coming across the middle of the field and once he reached the open field he was met by safety Chuck Clark who put on a good, clean hit that brought the Panthers’ back to the ground. Hubbard immediately reached for his knee, sparking concern from the Carolina coaching staff.
“We had concerns there, but the initial testing looks pretty good,” head coach Dave Canales said when asked about Hubbard’s injury. “They’re going to follow up and we’ll have more information there. It was a real time collision. It wasn’t a dirty hit. It was two guys faced up on each other and his foot kind of gave out underneath him. The initial testing was very positive, but we’ll do all the follow up before we make sure he’s fully ready to go before we put him back out there.
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