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Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said WR Kealoha Pilares (shoulder) is making good progress in his rehab from the season-ending shoulder injury he suffered during the season.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares (shoulder) left the Week 9 game against the Washington Redskins in the third quarter due to a shoulder injury and he did not return.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares (shoulder) suffered a shoulder injury in Week 9 and is considered questionable to return.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares had just one catch in the Week 4 loss against the Atlanta Falcons, but it was good for a 36-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Pilares also averaged 27.0 yards on two kickoff returns.
Fantasy Impact: He doesn't get enough work in the offense yet to be worth using for fantasy teams.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares said he will be the team's kick returner in Week 4.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares continues to make progress during training camp, and his explosive speed makes him a dangerous downfield threat.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares (quadriceps) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Dec. 7.
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares was tabbed as the team's kick returner last month to see what he can do. However, in Week 10 against the Tennessee Titans, he went back for seven kickoffs and all resulted in a catch deep in the end zone or touchback through the back of the end zone. 'Almost every one's getting kicked out of the end zone,' Pilares said Tuesday, Nov. 15. 'You've just got to focus more (because) you never know when you're going to return a kick.'
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Carolina Panthers WR Kealoha Pilares will remains the team's kickoff returner in Week 7 against the Washington Redskins.
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The Carolina Panthers have declared LB Jason Williams, OT Jeff Otah, QB Jimmy Clausen, CB Josh Thomas, WR Kealoha Pilares, OG Reggie Wells, DL Ronald Fields inactive for Week 2.
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