Panthers linebacker Davis has suspension cut to one game
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[December 20, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Carolina
Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis had his two-game suspension reduced
to one game after an appeal, the NFL announced Tuesday.
Appeals officer James Thrash, a former NFL wide receiver, heard
Davis' appeal.
Davis will not play Sunday in Carolina's home game against the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers, but he can return to the active roster on Dec. 26.
The Panthers conclude the regular season at Atlanta on Dec. 31.
Davis was suspended for his blindside hit Sunday that resulted in a
concussion for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams.
The 34-year-old Panther apologized to Adams over social media for
the hit that followed an interception during the third quarter at
Bank of America Stadium. Davis was penalized but remained in the
game, which Carolina won 31-24.
Adams was left with a concussion and couldn't talk with reporters
following the contest because players in concussion protocol are
barred from speaking to the media until they have been cleared.
That didn't prevent Adams from speaking out on Twitter, however.
"I'll never understand it," Adams wrote. "Game is already dangerous
enough and we got Pro Bowl players out here head hunting and saying
they 'didn't mean to harm me.'
"Somebody please explain to me what I wasn't trying to hurt him
means when we nowhere near the play and u lead with ya head and ear
hole a defenseless player....
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Panthers outside linebacker Thomas Davis (58) eyes the Packers
offense during the third quarter at Bank of America Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
"Look it's football but no room for (expletive) like that. We
supposed to be in this together n look out for one another not mess
with a mans livelihood and hand out unnecessary concussions. We all
got mouths to feed what if I did that to him and his kids can't eat.
"Not the type to rant but when u go through this (expletive) twice
in a year it takes a lil toll on u so excuse me."
Adams' words prompted an apology from Davis over social media.
"I understand your frustration and I do apologize for the hit!"
Davis wrote. "In no way was I trying to hurt you. My first instinct
was turn and make a block. In all sincerity I do apologize. I truly
respect you as a player and I made a mistake!"
The concussion sustained by Adams was his second of the season and
the third of his NFL career.
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