Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales sparked intrigue surrounding wide receiver Diontae Johnson’s future with the team. Johnson’s rib injury will keep him out of Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos, fueling speculation about his potential departure.
Trade rumors have swirled around Johnson, with the November 5 deadline looming. When asked if the decision to hold Johnson out was tied to the trade deadline, Canales deferred to front office executives Dan Morgan and Brandt Tilis. This response only intensified speculation that the Panthers are handling Johnson with caution due to potential trade interests.
Canales’ statement, “Those are all conversations that Dan and Brandt will handle,” suggests that the coaching staff is distancing themselves from trade discussions. However, this approach raises questions about the Panthers’ intentions regarding Johnson’s future.
The Panthers will face significant challenges against the Broncos, as both Johnson and Adam Thielen will be sidelined. This absence will put additional pressure on the starting quarterback, who will need to adapt without two key receivers.
Johnson’s potential departure would have significant implications for the Panthers’ offense. Canales emphasized his focus on “the best thing for Diontae, the best thing for the offense, and the continuity of what we’re trying to get done.” This statement hints at the complexities involved in balancing individual player interests with team goals.
As the trade deadline approaches, the Panthers’ handling of Johnson will be closely watched. Will they opt to trade him, or will they retain his services? The uncertainty surrounding Johnson’s future adds another layer of intrigue to the Panthers’ season, and fans will be eagerly awaiting the outcome.