Panthers RB Jonathon Brooks explains why he did not participate in Thursday’s practice

After returning to the practice field on Wednesday, Panthers rookie RB Jonathon Brooks was a DNP this afternoon. Here’s why:

One day after making his long-awaited and much-anticipated return to the practice field, Carolina Panthers running back Jonathon Brooks was listed as a non-participant for this afternoon’s outing. So, what gives?

Well, the rookie explained his “absence” after Thursday’s session. Here’s what he said, per Joe Person of The Athletic:

Brooks, instead, was seen taking it lightly for his second day back . . .

The Panthers, back in April, traded up to select the University of Texas standout with the 46th overall pick of the 2024 draft. Carolina pounced on Brooks even despite the ACL tear he sustained last November, and expected him to be ready by training camp.

Unfortunately, that would not be the case—as Brooks remained sidelined throughout the summer. He then began the regular season on the reserve/non-football injury list.

Brooks, who was officially designated to return to practice on Wednesday, now has 20 days to be moved to the active roster.

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