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Jordan Gross | Tackle

TEAM: Carolina Panthers
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'4' / 305
DOB: 7/20/1980
AGE:30
COLLEGE:Utah
CONTRACT INFO: 2/19/2009: Signed a six-year, $60 million contract. Details

 Jordan Gross-T- PanthersJun. 9 - 9:19 am et
Panthers LT Jordan Gross (broken tibia) has resumed participation in team drills.
Gross is progressing nicely from that gruesome broken leg he suffered in Week 10 of last season. When healthy, he's capable of being the Panthers' best pass protector on the offensive line.
 Jordan Gross-T - Panthers May. 25 - 11:44 am et

Panthers LT Jordan Gross (broken tibia) has begun practicing at OTAs.
Gross' injury occurred in Week 10 last season, so he's had plenty of time to recover. The 30-year-old was credited with six sacks allowed in ten 2009 starts. He'll need to be more effective for Carolina's passing game to improve.
Source: Darin Gantt on Twitter
 Jordan Gross-T - Panthers May. 1 - 3:41 pm et

Panthers LT Jordan Gross (broken tibia) fully expects to be ready for training camp.
Gross is doing some running on the side, but he's unlikely to practice until later this summer. RT Jeff Otah (meniscus) should also be fully healthy for training camp, so the Panthers offenisve line will be at full capacity in 2010.
Source: Gaston Gazette
 Jordan Gross-T - Panthers Jan. 4 - 3:55 pm et

Panthers LT Jordan Gross says his broken tibia and fibia will be healed by the Super Bowl.
Gross has yet to begin rehabbing, but is progressing nicely and will be off crutches in a few days. He's likely to be 100% by the start of training camp.
Source: Rock Hill Herald
 Jordan Gross-T - Panthers Nov. 24 - 8:12 am et

Panthers LT Jordan Gross (broken leg) expects to be cleared for "anything" in three months.
Gross said he suffered a "perfect break" of his tibia and fibia. He'll be on crutches for six weeks before beginning his rehab. Gross admitted that the team will "probably baby me through" the offseason program, but he'll be ready to go for training camp.
Source: Rock Hill Herald
 Jordan Gross-T - Panthers Nov. 23 - 12:15 pm et

Panthers LT Jordan Gross revealed that he actually broke his tibia and fibula in his right leg.
It was originally thought that Gross broke his ankle, but that joint was not damaged. He has screws and plates holding his leg together, but this development shouldn't affect Gross' timetable for return. The Panthers' best offensive lineman should still be fine for next season's training camp.
Source: Darin Gantt on Twitter

 

 

 

 

 

 

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