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  • CAR Guard #68
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    Panthers OG Damien Lewis (elbow) returned to practice Wednesday.
    Lewis suffered a UCL injury in Week 3 and missed Week 4. A return to practice this early in the week suggests he’ll be back after missing just one game. Andy Dalton came back to Earth last week, throwing for two touchdowns and one interception in a losing effort versus Cincinnati. Getting Lewis back in the lineup would help protect Dalton in his third start this season. The Panthers also got defensive tackle Shy Tuttle back at practice on Wednesday.
  • CAR Guard #68
    Panthers OG Damien Lewis (elbow) won’t play in Week 4 against the Bengals.
    Lewis is dealing with a torn UCL that he hopes to eventually play through. That said, it doesn’t appear he’s recovered enough from the injury to play in Week 4 against the Bengals. In addition to Lewis, the Panthers have also listed OG Robert Hunt (hip) as questionable.
  • CAR Guard #68
    Panthers OG Damien Lewis said he’s hoping not to miss much time after suffering a torn UCL.
    A torn UCL requires Tommy John surgery to repair, but Lewis is hoping to play through it. The nature of the injury more often affects ball throwers — i.e., pitchers/quarterbacks, but if Lewis can manage, he may opt to put off surgery until a later date. Lewis has been a DNP in each of the Panthers’ first two practices to open the week. We’ll see if he’s able to get on the field on Friday before heading into the weekend.
  • CAR Tackle #72
    Panthers RT Taylor Moton (back/knee) is questionable for Week 2 against the Chargers.
    Moton was added to the injury report on Thursday as a DNP, suggesting the issues flared up mid-week. He was upgraded to a limited session on Friday before being listed as questionable. Left guard Damien Lewis (groin) is also listed as questionable. Lewis was limited for all three practice sessions of the week. Both linemen appear to be on the right side of questionable. Still, it’s a situation worth monitoring given how much Bryce Young struggled behind a healthy offensive line in Week 1.
  • CAR Guard #68
    Panthers agreed to terms with OG Damien Lewis, formerly of the Seahawks, on a four-year, $53 million contract.
    Lewis joins ex-Dolphin Robert Hunt as the Panthers’ second big interior line addition of the day as they try to improve Bryce Young’s blocking. A 2020 third-round pick, Lewis was a starter for the entirety of his rookie deal in Seattle, but he was hot and cold with his effectiveness. He was reasonably durable, though he missed six games over the past three years. The Panthers are doing the right thing as they try to right the wrongs of Young’s awful rookie supporting cast.
  • SEA Guard #68
    Seahawks OG Damien Lewis (hand) is questionable to return to Week 3 against the Panthers.
    His departure means the Seahawks are now playing with four different offensive linemen than what they started the season with up front. Lewis was taken to the locker room and deemed questionable to return.
  • CAR Guard #68
    Seahawks LG Damien Lewis (leg) was carted off the field in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Bears.
    Lewis and Bears linebacker Caleb Johnson both wound up injured on the play, but it was Johnson who was able to walk off under his own power. Lewis was taken off the field on a cart with an air cast over his right leg, as we now await further information on his injury. Drafted by the Seahawks with the 69th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Lewis has appeared on over 1,600 snaps for the Seahawks since his rookie season. Phil Haynes replaced Lewis at left guard on the following play.

  • CAR Guard #68
    Seahawks selected LSU OG Damien Lewis with the No. 69 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
    Lewis (6’2/327) was a two-year starting guard at LSU who earned second-team All-SEC honors as a senior after spending two seasons at a community college. He has a very wide base and shows plenty of strength, but he’s an average athlete who can be beat with double moves in pass protection, as evidenced by his four sacks and 14 quarterback pressures allowed last season. However, he’s very strong in the run game. He constantly threw SEC defenders to the turf, and he’ll be a great fit in a run-heavy scheme. His upside is capped by his average athleticism and he’s also already 23.1 years old, but Lewis profiles as a starting guard who should be an asset on run plays. He is a very “Seahawks pick”.

  • CAR Guard #68
    Seahawks selected LSU OG Damien Lewis with the No. 69 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
    Lewis (6’2/327) was a two-year starting guard at LSU who earned second-team All-SEC honors as a senior after spending two seasons at a community college. He has a very wide base and shows plenty of strength, but he’s an average athlete who can be beat with double moves in pass protection, as evidenced by his four sacks and 14 quarterback pressures allowed last season. However, he’s very strong in the run game. He constantly threw SEC defenders to the turf, and he’ll be a great fit in a run-heavy scheme. His upside is capped by his average athleticism and he’s also already 23.1 years old, but Lewis profiles as a starting guard who should be an asset on run plays. He is a very “Seahawks pick”.

  • CAR Guard #68
    LSU G Damien Lewis held video meetings with at least eight teams in March.
    This according to Draft Wire’s Justin Melo, who relays that among others, the Bills, Patriots, Cardinals, Bears and Chiefs have all met with Lewis on FaceTime to this juncture. The 6-foot-2, 327-pounder profiles as a likely Day 2 pick for later this month. He packs a punch as a run-blocker, but is less consistent in blocking for the pass at this stage in his development. NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein compares Lewis to Raiders G Gabe Jackson.