Before heading into their big Week 14 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, the Carolina Panthers made an adjustment on Saturday.
That change will see defensive end Henry Anderson added back to the active roster. The seventh-year veteran, who had missed the past six games while on the reserve/non-football injury list, revealed to reporters earlier this week that he suffered a minor stroke back in October.
“It was definitely something I wasn’t expecting,” the 31-year-old said on Wednesday. “I don’t have any conditions that make me more susceptible to that type of thing. So definitely surprised me. But like I said, got pretty luckily. The trainers and the medical staff and the doctors in the hospital did an outstanding job, and I was able to avoid any major issues.”
Anderson has recorded 12 combined tackles and one quarterback hit over six appearances in 2022.
To make room for him, the Panthers waived cornerback Tae Hayes.