Panthers OT Ikem Ekwonu tears patellar tendon, faces surgery

Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu tore his right patellar tendon in Saturday’s NFC wild-card loss to the Los Angeles Rams and will undergo surgery, head coach Dave Canales said Sunday.

His outlook for the start of the 2026 season wasn’t clear immediately.

Ekwonu, 25, played just eight snaps before the knee injury on Saturday.

“We’ll give you more of an update,” Canales said after the game. “They’ve got to do all the MRIs and all that stuff, but I think it’s a significant injury, and something that we’re going to have to go into the offseason with.”

The Panthers selected Ekwonu with the No. 6 overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft from North Carolina State. The Panthers picked up his $17.6 million fifth-year team option for the 2026 season, and the injury puts a long-term extension in question.

In his four seasons with Carolina, Ekwonu has appeared in 64 games (all starts) and played nearly 100% of offensive snap counts. He has two fumble recoveries.

–Field Level Media

Jul 24, 2025; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu (79) talks with the media after practice during training camp. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

Panthers LT Ikem Ekwonu had appendectomy, Week 1 status in jeopardy

Carolina Panthers left tackle Ikem Ekwonu had an appendectomy last weekend and is in jeopardy of missing the season opener at Jacksonville.

Head coach Dave Canales said he isn’t ready to make a rash decision on the status of Ekwonu, who has started all 49 of his games since being drafted sixth overall in 2022 — including 15 last season.

“We’ve seen these things turn around in a little over a week,” Canales said on Wednesday. “It can be longer. It just depends on each individual’s body, on how you respond to the surgery, how your body heals the right way. So, it’s going to be day-to-day all the way up until the game.”

Yosh Nijman, 29, would play the left tackle position if Ekwonu, 24, is unable to go against the Jaguars on Sept. 7.

–Field Level Media