Panthers’ Tetairoa McMillan held out of practice with hamstring injury

Panthers’ Tetairoa McMillan held out of practice with hamstring injury
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The Carolina Panthers are heading into the 2025-26 season with renewed confidence in their offense, and rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan is a big reason why. How he develops can greatly affect how third-year quarterback Bryce Young progresses in this pivotal campaign. Unfortunately, McMillan is currently dealing with a sore hamstring, per the Charlotte Observer’s Mike Kaye, which could prevent the squad from starting as strong as it would like.

The All-American out of Arizona did not participate in drills during Monday’s practice and is uncertain for Thursday’s preseason finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Setbacks threaten to jeopardize this franchise’s growth. It is important that the young QB-WR duo have as much time as possible to build their chemistry before opening kickoff.

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