Could the Panthers be without this star defensive player for their opener? from Michael Carpenter, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com A day after stating to reporters , “We’ve got something special here, and I’m a big part of it, so I can’t miss no time,” Carolina Panthers defensive end Brian Burns did not participate in team walkthroughs and his head coach Frank Reich stated it was a “personal issue” that kept him out of practice. Developing situation: #Panthers star pass-rusher Brian Burns did not participate at team walkthroughs today and HC Frank Reich declined to provide details whether his absence is related to…
Panthers’ Brian Burns takes shot at Mac Jones over leg grab from Larry Brown Sports, and Grey Papke, and from YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com Carolina Panthers defensive lineman Brian Burns is absolutely not buying Mac Jones’ explanation for a controversial play during Sunday’s game. Burns and the Panthers were angry when Jones grabbed Burns’ ankles after fumbling during Sunday’s game. Jones defended himself by claiming he thought Burns had recovered the fumble and was trying to make a tackle. On Wednesday, Burns explained why he found Jones’ defense to be “bull.” Burns said Jones performed a leg sweep on him, which you wouldn’t…
Patriots’ Mac Jones says he thought Brian Burns had football on controversial play from Zac Wassink, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com New England Patriots rookie quarterback Mac Jones was involved in one of the most controversial moments of NFL Sunday when he appeared to twist the ankle of Carolina Panthers defensive end Brian Burns late in the first quarter of New England’s 24-6 win: Here’s the video of Mac Jones grabbing Brian Burns ankle (just follow those two and you’ll see it). pic.twitter.com/OKWgBwIN9c — Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 7, 2021 Carolina linebacker Haason Reddick blasted Jones for what he called a “dirty play”…
Brian Burns wins NFC Defensive Player of the Week Award from Darin Gantt with Panthers.com/www.panthers.com/CLICK HERE CHARLOTTE – ?Brian Burns? may not have nailed defensive coordinator Phil Snow’s prediction, but he did prove his coach’s point. The Panthers defensive end was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his part in last week’s shutout win over the Lions. Burns finished the Lions game with a pair of sacks (a solo and two halves), which comes close to Snow’s call last week that Burns was on the verge of a three-sack game. Burns had been getting close if not finishing…
**********Brian Burns has been arguably the Carolina Panthers top defensive player in early 2020, and he has been by far the Panthers’ top pass rusher, and on Sunday, during the Panthers win over the Atlanta Falcons, Brian Burns went down with a concussion, and no one knows for sure, how long Brian Burns will be missing from the Panthers’ lineup… Here’s hoping he’s not gone long, because the Panthers need this quick end, up there along their defensive front….********** Details on the Brian Burns injury: The Carolina Panthers lost defensive end Brian Burns, their best edge rusher, to a concussion…