Panthers Designate Robert Hunt to Return to Practice After Biceps Surgery
The Pro Bowl guard begins his first on-field work since Week 2, starting a 21-day evaluation for possible activation from injured reserve.
Overview
- Carolina opened the right guard's practice window Wednesday, putting him on the field as preparations continue for Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
- The designation launches a 21-day period to assess his readiness, with the option to activate him from injured reserve at any time.
- Hunt tore a biceps tendon in Week 2 at Arizona and had surgery before landing on injured reserve.
- Head coach Dave Canales said Hunt will need time to acclimate after the extended layoff.
- Following recent on-the-side work, he will now ramp into individual drills as he resumes practice participation.