Carolina Panthers begin mini-camp amid injury concerns for McMillian
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 10:25 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
The Carolina Panthers opened mini-camp on June 9, 2026, with a notable absence. Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillian was not on the field as he continues to recover from a foot injury, leading to increased practice opportunities for rookie Chris Brazzell. Quarterback Bryce Young praised Brazzell's professionalism and quick learning abilities. The Panthers will focus on integrating new talent as training continues.
- •Tetairoa McMillian is absent from mini-camp due to a foot injury.
- •Rookie Chris Brazzell received more practice reps in McMillian's absence.
- •Bryce Young highlighted Brazzell's quick learning and professionalism.
- •Mini-camp is a crucial phase for team preparation for the upcoming season.
- 10:25 PMYahoo Sports — Carolina Panthers take field for mini-camp
"It’s back to business for the Carolina Panthers as they kick off mini camp, and one prominent piece of the offense was not on the field with the rest of the team Tuesday afternoon.
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