Cardinals Place Former Pitt Panthers RB on IR
Title: Cardinals Place Former Pitt Panthers RB on IR The Arizona Cardinals have placed running back James Conner on injured reserve, officially ending his season due to a knee injury sustained in Week 16. Conner had a standout performance prior to his injury, recording 15 carries for 117 yards and one touchdown against the Carolina Panthers. The Cardinals elevated Michael Carter from the practice squad to fill Conner's spot on the active roster. Conner re-aggravated his knee injury in the last game against the Los Angeles Rams and will miss the season finale against the San Francisco 49ers. Throughout the season, Conner achieved a career-high of 1,094 rushing yards and scored eight rushing touchdowns, ranking him third in franchise history for rushing touchdowns. Conner's exceptional performance earned him a two-year contract extension with the Cardinals on November 30. During his college career at Pitt, Conner set multiple records and earned accolades, including ACC Player of the Year in 2014. He faced significant challenges, including a season-ending MCL tear and a battle with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, but made a successful comeback in 2016. Conner was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2017, where he played for four seasons and made the Pro Bowl in 2018. Since joining the Cardinals in 2021, Conner has accumulated 3,664 rushing yards and 37 touchdowns, solidifying his impact on the franchise.
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Original Article Author: Dominic Campbell