Panthers wide receiver Legedu Naanee broke a small bone in his right foot during Saturday's 48-16 win over Tampa Bay and is done for the season.
Naanee started 10 games this season for the Panthers, with 44 receptions for 467 yards and one touchdown.
Coach Ron Rivera says the injury occurred as Naanee was trying to stretch for a touchdown and his foot got stuck in the grass.
Brandon LaFell will start in Naanee's place in Sunday's season finale at New Orleans. LaFell is coming off his best game as a pro with three catches for 103 yards, including a franchise-record 91-yard touchdown reception from Cam Newton.
Rivera says defensive tackle Andre Neblett suffered a concussion on Saturday and defensive end Charles Johnson has a sore back.
BENGALS: Reidsville native Jerome Simpson's heels-over-head touchdown still has the Bengals flipped out. His coach? Not so thrilled.
"You just have to be careful," Marvin Lewis said. "There's other ways to score. It's him and a linebacker, so just cut back and score the easy way. For effect, it sure was big."
COWBOYS: Coach Jason Garrett said Monday that the swelling is going down in Tony Romo's right hand and a number of different tests have confirmed the original diagnosis of nothing being broken. He is hopeful that Romo can practice Wednesday.
"It looks like it is getting better. All the X-rays and tests that have come back are negative," Garrett said. "We hope in the next couple of days with treatment he'll be able to take a snap and hold a football and throw it the way he needs to."
When asked if Romo could grip a football, the coach responded, "He has a relatively firm handshake."
SAINTS 45, FALCONS 16: Drew Brees broke the NFL record for yards passing in a season, surpassing a mark that had stood since Dan Marino set it in 1984, in the Saints' win Monday night.
Brees topped Marino's record of 5,084 yards with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Darren Sproles on Monday night against the Atlanta Falcons.
Brees entered the game with 4,780 yards, needing 305 to set the record. He has passed for 300 yards or more an NFL-record 12 times this season -- with one game still to play.
Brees threatened Marino's record once before in 2008, when he finished with 5,069 yards, making him and Marino the only quarterbacks to pass for 5,000 yards in a single season.
VIKINGS: Minnesota expects running back Adrian Peterson to recover from left knee surgery for two torn ligaments in time to start the 2012 season.
"We expect most people to recover from this injury in eight to nine months and instead of comparing Adrian to any other player at any level that's had an anterior cruciate ligament, and they happen every day, I would really like Adrian to stand on his own merit because Adrian, I feel, is very unique," Vikings head trainer Eric Sugarman said.
GIANTS: Tom Coughlin couldn't hide the injury to his left leg as he walked into a press conference.
"Never better. I may not be able to run for a while," Coughlin said of his health, adding later that he doesn't discuss injuries.
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