
Michael Oher Reportedly at Panthers Minicamp, Currently in Concussion Protocol
Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Michael Oher reported to mandatory minicamp Tuesday, as reported by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer confirmed the report and added that Oher isn't yet on the practice field.
Oher missed all but three games last season due to a concussion, and the Panthers have not publicly announced whether he is out of concussion protocol.
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Oher made headlines last week when he posted and deleted a photo on Instagram that showed several pill bottles and indicated the pills were needed for his concussion issues, as seen in this tweet courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Ollie Connolly:
Former NFL offensive lineman Eugene Monroe later tweeted a message of support to Oher:
According to Person, Oher did not attend OTAs, and as of last week it was unclear if he intended to show up at minicamp.
Oher is entering his third season with the Panthers and ninth NFL campaign overall after previous stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans.
The 31-year-old veteran started at left tackle in each of his first two seasons with the Panthers, but if healthy, he is expected to slide over to right tackle in 2017 following the signing of Matt Kalil.

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