Panthers Rule Out Jadeveon Clowney for Week 14 Due to Knee Injury
The linebacker, who was expected to play, will miss Sunday's game against the Eagles after his injury status was downgraded.
- Jadeveon Clowney, 31, has been ruled out of the Carolina Panthers' Week 14 game against the Philadelphia Eagles due to a knee injury.
- Clowney had been listed as questionable on Friday, with head coach Dave Canales initially expressing optimism about his availability.
- This marks a setback for the Panthers, as Clowney has recorded 3.5 sacks this season, including 2.5 in the last two games, both losses.
- Safety Nick Scott has also been ruled out for the game, as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury and remains within a three-week activation window from injured reserve.
- Wide receiver Dan Chisena and linebacker Jacoby Windmon have been elevated from the practice squad to bolster the Panthers' roster.