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Panthers Receiver David Moore Carted Off Field with Elbow Injury on Game's First Play
David Moore was injured on a 12-yard jet sweep and carted off after being tackled by Marcus Jones, leaving Panthers thin at wide receiver, officials said.
- On the opening snap at Gillette Stadium on September 28, 2025, Panthers wide receiver David Moore sustained an elbow injury and had to be taken off the field by cart.
- The injury occurred during a 12-yard jet sweep run where Moore was tackled out of bounds by Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones, leaving the Panthers thin at wide receiver due to inactive players.
- Moore was able to walk to the cart, gave a thumbs-up before being laid down and driven off, and was announced questionable to return, while Tetairoa McMillan and Hunter Renfrow remained as the Panthers' receivers.
- The Panthers scored on their first possession behind Bryce Young's 4-for-4 passing, including a touchdown to tight end Tommy Tremble, underlining a mixed offensive performance despite Moore's injury.
- Moore's injury reduced the Panthers' receiver depth for the game, suggesting the team may rely more on their limited remaining wideouts and adjust their offensive strategy accordingly.
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Panthers receiver David Moore carted off field with elbow injury on game's first play
Carolina Panthers receiver David Moore was carted off the field after suffering an upper body injury on the first play of the game against the New England Patriots.
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