Jonathon Brooks discusses knee recovery and backup role with Panthers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:18 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Jonathon Brooks, Carolina Panthers reserve running back, spoke at a press conference on June 2 following offseason training activities. After recovering from back-to-back right knee surgeries, Brooks expressed confidence in filling the RB2 role behind Chuba Hubbard. He emphasized his healthy return to the field, noting he is not favoring his knee as he resumes practice. Panthers coach Dave Canales highlighted the competitive dynamic between Brooks and Hubbard, indicating it positively impacts team practice. Brooks has not played since 2024 and aims to contribute significantly as the season approaches.
- •Brooks had two knee surgeries and missed last season.
- •He is expected to serve as the primary backup to Hubbard.
- •Panthers coach Canales noted the positive competition in the running back room.
- •Brooks returned to practice in May after over a year away.
- •He reported feeling confident and healthy during drills.
- 2:18 AMYahoo Sports — Competitive confidence: Panthers' Jonathon Brooks talks knee health, proposed production
"After back-to-back right knee surgeries and taking off all of last season, Carolina's third-year pro remains poised to fill the RB2 role.
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