After a frightening moment in the Carolina Panthers’ practice Tuesday when wide receiver Keith Kirkwood took a helmet-to-helmet hit from safety J.T. Ibe, coach Matt Rhule described Ibe’s blow as “unacceptable.”
So unacceptable, in fact, that Ibe, an undrafted rookie free agent who played collegiately at South Carolina, was waived after practice.
Kirkwood was attempting to catch a high pass, leaping just before Ibe knocked him to the ground. The good news: Kirkwood was moving his arms and legs as he was taken off the field in a cart and loaded into an ambulance.
“(Kirkwood) had movement in his legs. Didn’t have any pain in his neck. A lot of that obviously is precautionary,” Rhule said. “We’ll wait to see after he’s looked at, what exactly it is. That was just the early signs.”
Kirkwood, a Panthers reserve trying to reach his fourth year in the NFL, played in just one game for Carolina last season.