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Panthers place Chuba Hubbard on IR with calf strain for the final two games.



Chuba Hubbard’s Season Comes to an End

The Carolina Panthers have placed their leading rusher, Chuba Hubbard, on injured reserve with a strained calf. Hubbard was limited in practice on Friday with a knee injury and was listed as questionable to play Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After practice, he complained of pain and an MRI revealed a grade two calf strain.

Hubbard had a strong season, rushing for 1,195 yards, the fourth-most in franchise history, and 10 touchdowns. He is sixth in the league in yards rushing. His season ends with a bang, as he was named NFC offensive player of the week last week after running for 152 yards and two touchdowns, including a 21-yard score in overtime as the Panthers beat the Arizona Cardinals, 36-30.

Hubbard’s injury is the third this season for a Panthers running back, joining Miles Sanders and rookie Jonathan Brooks. Mike Boone is expected to start Sunday, with Raheem Blackshear also seeing reps.

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