Jaylon Tyson injury: Late scratch Friday
Panthers' Jaylon Tyson injured, out for Friday's game
Jaylon Tyson, a 6'5", 310-pound offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers, suffered an undisclosed injury and was ruled out for the team's Week 15 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Friday, December 16, 2022.
Tyson was listed as questionable on the Panthers' injury report leading up to the game, but he was ultimately unable to suit up.
Severity of Tyson's injury unknown
The severity of Tyson's injury is not yet known, but the fact that he was ruled out for the game suggests that it is at least somewhat serious.
The Panthers will likely provide more information on Tyson's injury status in the coming days.
Panthers' offensive line depth tested
Tyson's injury is a blow to the Panthers' already-thin offensive line.
The Panthers have been without starting left tackle Cameron Erving (calf) for the past several weeks, and they also lost starting right guard Austin Corbett (knee) to a season-ending injury in Week 12.
With Tyson now out, the Panthers will be forced to start two backups on their offensive line against a tough Steelers defense.
Possible replacements for Tyson at right tackle
The Panthers could start Dennis Daley or Michael Jordan at right tackle in place of Tyson.
Daley has started three games at right tackle this season, while Jordan has started one game at left tackle.
The Panthers could also choose to move Brady Christensen, who has been starting at left guard, to right tackle and start Daley at left guard.
Panthers face tough test against Steelers
The Panthers will face a tough test against the Steelers, who have one of the best defenses in the NFL.
The Steelers are allowing just 18.9 points per game this season, which is the fourth-fewest in the league.
The Panthers will need to be at their best on offense to have a chance to win the game.
Conclusion
Jaylon Tyson's injury is a setback for the Panthers, who are already thin on the offensive line.
The Panthers will need to find a way to replace Tyson against a tough Steelers defense.