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Whatever hope Tarik Cohen had of a reunion with the Bears on Thursday night was ruled out Monday, when the Panthers’ running back/returner was put on practice squad injured reserve.
Panthers coach Frank Reich said last week that Cohen had a “setback” with his hamstring. He is ineligible to play the next four games.
Cohen is trying to return to game action for the first time since he tore his knee returning a punt in Atlanta as a member of the Bears in 2020. He didn’t play for them again and became a free agent after the 2021 season. Cohen tore his Achilles tendon in May 2022 while training for a comeback.
He eventually signed with the Panthers in September, where he’s served as a member of the practice squad.
A fourth-round pick out of North Carolina A&T in 2017, Cohen played four seasons for the Bears and earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2018.
The Bears host the Panthers on Thursday.