Lost in the Luke Kuechly concussion and a one-score defeat Thursday night was an apparent change at one of the Panthers’ cornerback spots.
Kevon Seymour, acquired before the season in a trade with Buffalo, replaced Daryl Worley after the second series and played the rest of the game against Philadelphia opposite top cornerback James Bradberry.
Worley, who had two pass interference penalties last week at Detroit, gave up completions on each of the Eagles’ first two drives, including a 16-yarder to Marcus Johnson.
Seymour was in the next series and ended up playing 39 of the 62 defensive snaps, compared to 23 for Worley.