Missing their top two CBs and thin on depth, these players could give the Falcons a boost in the secondary.
The Carolina Panthers announced Monday afternoon that veteran cornerback A.J. Bouye has been released along with defensive end Morgan Fox. In his one season with the Panthers, Bouye registered 28 tackles, two tackles for loss, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble.
The Carolina Panthers have quite a few areas of need heading into the offseason, but have fairly limited resources to try to address them with. They’re out of their second and third-round selections for April’s draft and will carry a middling amount of cap space into free agency in a few weeks.
On Tuesday evening, the Carolina Panthers placed cornerback A.J. Bouye on injured reserve with a foot injury. With just three games remaining in the season, this means that Bouye will not return to action in 2021.
The Panthers are holding out hope that wide receiver DJ Moore will be in the lineup in Buffalo on Sunday. Moore was listed as a limited participant in practice for the third straight day on Friday and he’s been designated as questionable to face the Bills.
The Carolina Panthers patiently waited to finally get to use A.J. Bouye this season. Now, they could already be seeing him out of the same door he just walked into.
The Carolina Panthers defense got the shaft following their strong Week 5 performance. Their teammates on the other side of the ball didn’t hold up their end of their deal and left the door wide open for the Philadelphia Eagles in an eventual 21-18 loss.
The loss of versatile nickel defender Myles Hartsfield was a hard hit for the Carolina Panthers to take. The loss of rookie phenom Jaycee Horn is, now, even harder.
Through their lack of depth and injury to defensive back Myles Hartsfield, the Carolina Panthers were biding themselves some time until the return of A.J.
The Panthers have a mildly surprising player inactive (it isn’t DJ Moore). The Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans have announced their inactive players for tonight’s game.
The Panthers are placing starting left guard Pat Elflein on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, Jonathan Alexander of the Charlotte Observer reports.
The Panthers are roughly halfway through their 2021 training camp schedule. They had been relatively lucky with injuries most of this offseason, but this week that luck took a turn.
CB A.J. Bouye Height: 6'0" Weight: 191 lbs College: Central Florida NFL Stats: 338 tackles, 14 interceptions, 72 passes deflected Depth Chart Projection: Starter Signing a veteran like A.J.
Cornerback A.J. Bouye will be on the sidelines at Panthers training camp for a while. Bouye left practice on Monday after pulling a muscle and has remained out of action for the last few days.
The Panthers have gone relatively unscathed through their offseason program when it comes to injuries. A few players have been in and out of practice, but there’s been no real significant harm so far.
Cornerback underwent more of a radical transformation this offseason than any other position for the Carolina Panthers. Last year, Donte Jackson did admirable work despite fighting a foot injury most of the season.
Details of Bouye's deal with the Panthers have emerged.
Veteran cornerback A.J. Bouye was released by the Denver Broncos last month. However, he might be staying in the AFC West.
The 29-year-old joined Denver after spending three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He recorded 23 solo tackles in seven games during the 2020 campaign.
Denver Broncos cornerback A.J. Bouye could miss the remainder of this season and potentially the start of the 2021 campaign.
The 30-year-old Harris said the Broncos instructed him to fire his agent, which he did. Harris says the team then worked with his former agent to acquire cornerback A.J. Bouye from the Jaguars.
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