Chuba Hubbard Sidelined: What His Calf Injury Means for the Panthers’ Offense
The Carolina Panthers are facing a significant blow to their offense. Running back Chuba Hubbard is expected to miss Sunday’s matchup against the Miami Dolphins due to a lingering calf injury. The news, first reported by NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, casts a shadow over a team desperate for a win and adds another layer of adversity to their season.
Hubbard has been the heart and soul of the Panthers’ ground game, a consistent and powerful force even when the team has struggled. He played through the pain last week against the New England Patriots, a testament to his toughness. However, Head Coach Dave Canales admitted on Wednesday that Hubbard came out of that game in worse shape, a worrying sign that ultimately led to him missing practice all week.
For fans, the confirmation of his absence is a tough pill to swallow. Hubbard isn’t just a stat line; he’s a symbol of resilience. His ability to grind out tough yards and his explosive potential have been a rare bright spot. Now, as the Panthers prepare to face a Dolphins defense, a gaping hole is left in their backfield and their locker room.
Who Steps Up in Hubbard’s Absence?
With Hubbard officially out, the spotlight turns to Rico Dowdle. The Panthers will lean on the veteran back to carry the bulk of the workload. Dowdle, who joined Carolina after a solid stint with the Dallas Cowboys where he ran for over 1,000 yards last season, has shown flashes of capability in his limited reserve role this year, accumulating 83 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries.
#Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard, who has been dealing with a calf injury the last couple of weeks and hasn't practiced this week, is expected to miss Sunday's game against the #Dolphins, per me and @MikeGarafolo. Rico Dowdle is the team's backup. pic.twitter.com/alRA3uQaQV
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 3, 2025
This isn’t just a “next man up” scenario; it’s a monumental test for Dowdle. He’ll be tasked with filling the shoes of a player who leads the team with 217 rushing yards and has been a dynamic pass-catching threat out of the backfield with two touchdown receptions. The pressure will be immense. Can Dowdle replicate Hubbard’s production and provide the offensive balance Carolina so desperately needs? The fate of the Panthers’ running game largely rests on his shoulders.
A Ripple Effect on the Entire Offense
The absence of a star player like Hubbard sends ripples throughout the entire offensive unit. Without his reliable presence, the offensive line faces a new dynamic, and the passing game will feel the pressure. Bryce Young has relied on Hubbard not only for the run game but also as a crucial check-down option and a reliable pass protector.
The Panthers will also look to Trevor Etienne to take on more snaps and provide a change of pace. The team recently promoted DeeJay Dallas from the practice squad, a clear sign they were bracing for this outcome and seeking to add depth to a suddenly thin running back room.
This unexpected shuffle forces the coaching staff to get creative. Will we see more creative play-calling? A heavier reliance on the passing game? Or will Dowdle and Etienne rise to the occasion and form a surprisingly effective one-two punch? Sunday’s game will be a revealing look at the team’s adaptability and depth. It’s a moment of truth for an offense that must find a new identity, at least for one week, in the face of adversity. The team’s spirit will be tested, and a win in Miami would be a powerful statement about their resilience.
