The Carolina Panthers activated wide receiver Jalen Coker and offensive lineman Austin Corbett from injured reserve on Saturday. Both players are available to play for the Panthers (3-3) in Sunday's game against the New York Jets.(0-6) in East Rutherford, N.J.
The Panthers announced four roster moves on Saturday, activating WR Jalen Coker and C Austin Corbett from injured reserve. The team also placed LB Patrick Jones II on injured reserve and elevated OLB Boogie Basham for Week 7.
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The Carolina Panthers officially designated C Austin Corbett to return from injured reserve on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. This opens Corbett’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Corbett, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Browns back in 2018.
Panthers head coach Dave Canales said earlier this week that he expected offensive lineman Austin Corbett back at practice this week and the team made things official on Wednesday morning.
We are just three weeks into the 2025 campaign and the Carolina Panthers have already been dealt two blows to their offensive line. Center Austin Corbett suffered a knee injury in Week 2 that is expected to keep him sidelined about six to eight weeks, according to head coach Dave Canales.
Fresh off their first win of the 2025 season, the Carolina Panthers have provided injury updates on a pair of starting offensive linemen, Austin Corbett and Robert Hunt.
The Carolina Panthers executed a key roster move heading into Sunday's Week 3 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. To add depth to the depleted offensive line, the team activated guard Brandon Walton from the practice squad to the active roster.
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A year ago, the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line—one of the worst in the league in 2023—earned the eighth spot on Pro Football Focus’ final rankings in 2024.
The Carolina Panthers reached into the practice squads of the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday to fill two roster spots available when starting offensive linemen Austin Corbett and Robert Hunt went on injured reserve.
A pair of Panthers starting offensive linemen, center Austin Corbett and right guard Robert Hunt, are headed to injured reserve following injuries that knocked them out of Sunday's loss at Arizona.
Panthers HC Dave Canales told reporters on Monday that both G Robert Hunt and C Austin Corbett will be going on injured reserve, per Joe Person. Hunt has a torn biceps and Corbett has a sprained MCL.
A curious trend unfolded in last week's season opener for the Carolina Panthers. Time and time again they ran the play clock down to the very last second before the ball was snapped.
The offensive lineman inked a new extension on Saturday night, per reports. According to Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer, the deal will carry through the end of the 2025-26 season, but no financial terms were disclosed.
In an unexpected twist, Carolina Panthers center Austin Corbett has denied allegations made by ESPN reporter David Newton, who suggested that Corbett wanted to play for a team with no competition.
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers have pushed back the void date on C Austin Corbett‘s contract to March 11. Kaye notes the revised date allows Carolina
Austin Corbett is a free agent. Among the Carolina Panthers exiting FAs, he is the highest-paid player coming off the books this year. The offensive lineman made $8.75 million this past season, and he made just five starts thanks to a season-ending injury.