
Olsen caught one of four targets for 10 yards in the first half of Sunday's victory, but he felt some soreness along the way and was eventually pulled in the second quarter. He wanted to test his foot again after halftime -- a plan that was nixed by the Carolina training staff. Recurring soreness is common for players that make quick returns from Jones fractures, often necessitating a follow-up surgery somewhere down the line. While Olsen and Ron Rivera both downplayed Sunday's setback, with the Panthers' coach saying his tight end was held out for the second half as a precaution. Regardless, Olsen presumably will be looking at a limited role Week 13 in New Orleans, if he's even able to play at all.

























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