Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson has suffered what is feared to be a torn Achilles tendon, which will sideline him for the rest of the season, according to a report from NFL Network on Monday.
This setback leads to significant worry among fans and teammates alike. Thompson is set to undergo an MRI today to confirm the full extent of his injury.
Thompson managed to exit the field on his own before heading to the locker room during the fourth quarter of the Panthers’ 34-24 defeat against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, showcasing his remarkable resilience even in the face of adversity.
Prior to his departure from the game, Thompson racked up an impressive five tackles, pushing his season total to 35 over four games – all of them starts. An embodiment of tenacity, Thompson’s performance was pivotal in the Panthers’ defense.
Last season was equally challenging for Thompson, who played only two games before enduring a fractured fibula. As he turned 30, Thompson’s career statistics reflected his caliber, accumulating a remarkable 752 tackles, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and three interceptions in 123 career games (112 starts).
Selected by the Panthers with the 25th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, Thompson’s absence will undoubtedly be felt deeply by the team. The road to recovery for this fierce competitor is ahead, but his passion and dedication to the game remind us all why we love football. The Panthers and their fans are hoping for a swift and successful recovery for one of their standout players.