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Panthers sign LB Isaiah Simmons to their practice squad

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25 November 2025

The Panthers passed on a chance to take Isaiah Simmons in the first round of the 2020 draft, but they have now added the linebacker to the organization.

The team announced on Tuesday that they have signed Simmons to the practice squad. Simmons went to the Cardinals at No. 8 after the Panthers selected defensive lineman Derrick Brown with the seventh pick.

Simmons spent the offseason and summer with the Packers, but was released in late August. He had 21 tackles and a forced fumble with the Giants last season and has 329 tackles, 8.5 sacks, five interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries for his career.

The Panthers lost Claudin Cherelus to a concussion on Monday night. Trevin Wallace and Christian Rozeboom both missed the game with other injuries, so depth was needed at the position heading into Week 13.

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Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy move up to full practices Tuesday

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25 November 2025

The Chiefs upgrade the participation levels for two wideouts on Tuesday's injury report.

Rashee Rice (hamstring) and Xavier Worthy (ankle) both went from being listed as limited on Monday to full participation. Head coach Andy Reid said earlier in the day that he thought both players were on track to play on Thursday and the listing keeps them on that path.

Reid also said that running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) will play against the Cowboys. He was listed as a full participant along with linebacker Leo Chenal (knee), quarterback Patrick Mahomes (groin), defensive end George Karlaftis (thumb), and right tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee).

Tight end Noah Gray (concussion) and right guard Trey Smith (ankle) remained out of practice. Cornerback Chris Roland-Wallace (back) was the only player listed as a limited participant.

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Deion Sanders thankful for opportunity to watch Shedeur win first NFL start: 'I was just in straight dad mode'

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25 November 2025

Deion Sanders was an offensive coordinator at Trinity Christian in Cedar Hill, Texas. He was then the head coach at FCS Jackson State, an HBCU in Jackson, Mississippi, before taking on the same role at Colorado.

He was Shedeur Sanders' coach during all three of those stops. 

Sunday in Las Vegas, Deion, also a Pro Football Hall of Famer, was finally able to just be dad.

"That's the first time I've ever watched him play without me on the sideline," Deion told reporters at his Colorado news conference Tuesday, two days removed from his son Shedeur leading the Cleveland Browns to a 24-10 win over the Raiders.

"I've never seen him play without me coaching him, so that was strange. But it was good, and it was healthy. Cause I was just in straight dad mode. I wasn't in coach mode and I loved that, that I was able to see him gain the first victory."

His first victory was a historic one. 

Shedeur, whom the Browns famously selected in the fifth round of this year's NFL Draft, became the first Cleveland quarterback since 1995 to win his first career start. The Browns had previously lost 17 of those games in a row.

With fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel sidelined by a concussion, Shedeur completed 11-of-20 passes for 209 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception. While Myles Garrett and the Cleveland defense terrorized a struggling Raiders offensive line, Shedeur ended a 15-game drought without a 50-yard completion from a Browns quarterback. He did so while escaping a blitz and hurling a 52-yard pass to wideout Isaiah Bond that set up the second of running back Quinshon Judkins' two first-quarter rushing touchdowns.

Shedeur also dumped off a pass to running back Dylan Sampson, who raced 66 yards to the end zone in the fourth quarter to make it a 24-3 game.

Deion was watching it all go down from the box of Raiders owner Mark Davis, whom Deion thanked in an Instagram post Tuesday and then again hours later in his news conference.

"I'm thankful for ... the owner of the opposing team to allow the dad of the quarterback of the opposing team to sit in his box. How many times did that happen?" Deion said. "That is unbelievable, man. So I'm so thankful and appreciative for that opportunity and that moment."

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A reporter asked Deion Tuesday if he was a nervous wreck while watching Sunday's game in Vegas.

"No, no, no," Deion said before pausing.

He added while looking up: "Thank you, Lord," Deion said, drawing laughter from reporters and then quietly chuckling himself. "You know where I was going with that. Thank you, Lord."

That's a message Deion has repeatedonsocial media the past couple days.

Shedeur is set to start the Browns' Week 13 game against the San Francisco 49ers, a team Deion won NFL Defensive Player of the Year and a Super Bowl with during the 1994 season.

Shedeur has been on a mission to create his own NFL legacy, though. He took his first step over the weekend with his dad watching.

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