The Carolina Panthers announced their unchanged depth chart for the upcoming Week 4 matchup against the New England Patriots following a decisive 30-0 victory in Week 3. The Panthers maintain the same lineup that brought them success, displaying confidence in their current roster setup.
Notably, the Panthers are led by quarterback Bryce Young, supported by Andy Dalton. The running back lineup starts with Chuba Hubbard, with Rico Dowdle and Trevor Etienne as his backups. The wide receiver core remains strong with first-string Xavier Legette, Tetairoa McMillan, and Hunter Renfrow.
The tight end position could see adjustments due to an injury to Ja’Tavion Sanders. Sanders, who is facing a possible stint on injured reserve after sustaining a high-ankle sprain, might impact roster decisions. In his absence, Carolina could elevate wide receiver Dan Chisena from the practice squad.
Attention is also on the punt returner role, where Trevor Etienne’s initial struggles led to David Moore taking over during the game against the Falcons. This shift might influence future decisions in special teams arrangements.
As the Panthers prepare to face the Patriots, maintaining this tried-and-tested lineup provides a stable foundation while they address any potential gaps resulting from Sanders’ injury. Fans are encouraged to follow @ThePanthersWire for up-to-date content and insights on the team.