CHARLOTTE – The Panthers' defense performed admirably with linebacker ![]()
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They now know for certain those two veteran starters won't be coming back this season.
Gamble suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder in Week 4 against the Falcons and was placed on injured reserve on Monday. Beason -- a five-time team captain -- joined him on injured reserve Wednesday with knee and shoulder injuries.
"Those guys have been around, they know the defense," linebacker ![]()
An MRI on Beason's right knee revealed cartilage damage that will require surgery. Head coach Ron Rivera said the injury – which is not related to last year's season-ending Achilles injury – occurred in Week 3 against the Giants.
Beason will also have surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, which occurred against New Orleans in Week 2.
With Beason and Gamble lost for the season, the Panthers claimed linebacker ![]()
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But its Kuechly and cornerback ![]()
Keuchly, who played WILL linebacker when Beason was healthy, will shift to the middle linebacker position for the rest of the season.
"It's all MIKE now, so I have to get in and study," Kuechly said.
Rivera believes the permanent position switch will bring out the best in the rookie linebacker.
"He's better suited as a middle linebacker. That's what I've truly learned," Rivera said. "He has a natural feel and some natural leadership instincts as far as being in the middle. That's probably the best spot for him."
Munnerlyn will be the team's starting cornerback opposite rookie ![]()
And Munnerlyn will continue to play the nickel, meaning ![]()
"Chris is a veteran, and it hurts to lose him this early in the season. I know we really could use him. He's one of the best corners I've ever been around," Munnerlyn said. "It's sad to see him go, but now I have to step my game up and play at a high level."
Rivera has been encouraged by what he's seen from the young corners in Gamble's absence thus far.
"We've played a couple of times without (Gamble), and the young guys have stepped up and played pretty good," Rivera said. "We're losing a veteran player, but we've got some young guys that are stepping in and playing pretty good football."
The Panthers have been dealt another painful blow with Beason and Gamble's season-ending injuries, but it's a challenge the defense must accept and overcome as the year continues.
"It's unsettling at first," defensive end ![]()