Carolina Panthers center Austin Corbett will miss the rest of the season with a ruptured biceps tendon.
He sustained the injury during Sunday’s 36-10 loss at Chicago, head coach Dave Canales confirmed Monday.
Corbett, 29, had started the first five games this season, his third campaign with the Panthers.
He has started 67 of his 81 career games with the Cleveland Browns (2018-19), Los Angeles Rams (2019-21) and Carolina.
Cleveland selected Corbett in the second round (33rd overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Nevada.
Brady Christensen, 28, is listed as the backup center on the depth chart for the Panthers (1-4).
–Field Level Media
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