Panthers'
Smith to miss Falcons game due to sprained knee
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[December 28, 2013]
(Reuters) — Carolina Panthers wide
receiver Steve Smith has been ruled out of Sunday's pivotal
regular-season finale against the Atlanta Falcons because of a sprained
left knee, the National Football League team said on Friday.
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The (11-4) Panthers earned a playoff spot by beating the (10-5)
New Orleans Saints 17-13 last Sunday and would clinch the NFC South
division title and a coveted first-round bye with victory over the
(4-11) Falcons.
Though five-time Pro Bowler Smith has made good progress with his
recovery since spraining his knee in the first quarter against the
Saints, Panthers coach Ron Rivera said he preferred to give him more
time to get ready for the postseason.
"Steve actually improved a lot," Rivera told reporters after team
practice on Friday. "And in Steve's way, he basically said, 'If I
had to, I'd play this weekend.' He probably couldn't, but he'd have
tried.
"It's about going forward," Rivera said, referring to the playoffs.
"This game is very important and we know it, but there are other
things ahead, too."
Smith, Carolina's all-time leading receiver had a magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) exam on Monday which revealed a sprained posterior
cruciate ligament.
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Rivera said that running back Jonathan Stewart (knee) and
defensive tackle Colin Cole (calf) had also been ruled out of
Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Ted Ginn Jr. is expected to take over in the starting role from
Smith, who has had 64 catches for 745 yards with four touchdowns
this season.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles;
editing by
John O'Brien)
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