The Oklahoman

Panthers enjoy 3-0 start, but injuries loom large

- Steve Reed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Normally teams would be fired up after starting the season 3-0.

But there is plenty of concern in Carolina after losing three key players in a 24-9 win over the Houston Texans on Thursday night, including running back Christian McCaffrey, who left with a strained hamstring.

The team also lost standout rookie cornerback Jaycee Horn, the first defensive player selected in this year’s NFL draft, to a broken foot, and safety Juston Burris to a groin injury.

It’s still unclear how long each player will be out.

McCaffrey, a 2019 All-Pro, pulled up on the game’s third series while running a sweep and did not return. McCaffrey, who missed 13 games last season due to injuries, appeared on the verge of a big game and there’s no denying the Panthers have a completely different offense without him in the backfield. McCaffrey’s mere presence allows Carolina’s play-action passing game to function, and without him the Panthers could really struggle in Week 4 against Dallas.

Chuba Hubbard and Royce Freeman are Carolina’s other options at running backs, representi­ng a significant drop-off from McCaffrey.

Hubbard struggled to find room after McCaffrey left the game in the first quarter, but had a decent second half to finish with 52 yards rushing on 11 carries. Freeman had 17 yards on five carries.

The good news for the Panthers is quarterbac­k Sam Darnold is playing well. He completed 23 of 34 passes for 304 yards with no intercepti­ons and ran for two more touchdowns. The fourth-year QB has thrown for more than 275 yards with a rating above 95 in three straight games.

“For us, we’re starting to find our identity as an offense,” Darnold said. “I’ve just got to, whatever play is called, we’ve got to execute that play. That’s my job is to get us in the right play and make sure we’re hitting on all cylinders, and the offense is moving in the right direction.”

What’s working

Carolina’s run defense continues to be outstandin­g, holding the Texans to 42 yards rushing on 17 carries. The Panthers entered the game with the league’s No. 1 ranked run defense and they’ll almost certainly keep that spot after lowering their average to 45 yards per game. That’s a huge credit to defensive tackles Derrick Brown and DaQuan Jones, who have been stout up front and set the tone for Carolina’s pass defense. By making opponents one dimensiona­l, defensive coordinato­r Phil Snow has dialed up some elaborate blitzes and the Panthers have responded with 14 sacks. That ties a franchise record through three games.

What needs help

Carolina’s offensive line. It allowed five quarterbac­k hits and three sacks on Darnold because of protection issues. Carolina has been rotating players at the two guard spots and left tackle is far from a secure position with Cameron Erving making far too many mistakes. The Panthers have the option of moving Taylor Moton to left tackle, but coach Matt Rhule seems against making that move. This is a group that is going to continue to struggle when the Panthers play better defenses like Tampa Bay.

Injured

Rookie Hubbard and veteran Freeman are expected to carry the load at running back if McCaffrey (strained hamstring) is out against the Cowboys. Rashaan Melvin and A.J. Bouye will see additional reps filling in for rookie cornerback Horn, who’s almost certainly headed to injured reserve.

Next steps

Expect Rhule to preach the “nextman-up” mentality when the Panthers get back to work next week. Carolina has the weekend off before playing at Dallas on Oct. 3.

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