Panthers DE Frank Alexander tears Achilles, out for season
Posted Aug 23, 2015
The Carolina Panthers suffered another devastating injury. Defensive end Frank Alexander tore his Achilles tendon Saturday night early in the Panthers' victory over the Miami Dolphins. "I'm disappointed for Frank," coach Ron Rivera said after the game. "That's a tough one." Alexander was the leader to start opposite Charles Johnson on the Panthers defensive front. Alexander was suspended for 14 games in 2014.
(NFL.com)
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