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Panthers' Hayden Hurst Hopes to Return from Post-Traumatic Amnesia After Bears Hit

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 09: Hayden Hurst #81 of the Carolina Panthers runs after catching a pass during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on November 09, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Hayden Hurst's father, Jerry Hurst, posted on social media Wednesday that the Carolina Panthers tight end has been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Amnesia by an independent neurologist stemming from a hit he took in a Nov. 9 loss against the Chicago Bears.

Hayden Hurst @haydenrhurst

While it was scary, it is NOT career ending. I'm starting my return to play this week, so fingers crossed I make it back for the last few weeks!<br>God Bless &amp; Keep Pounding !!!!

Hurst was placed into the concussion protocol after the Chicago game, though he was practicing in a red jersey on Wednesday, per NFL reporter Darin Gantt. He's set to miss his fourth straight game on Wednesday.

Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. @ChrisNowinski1

You don't hear this often &amp; it is concerning. Post-traumatic amnesia means Hurst was or is having trouble forming new memories &amp; possibly remembering old ones. I hope he takes his time and recovers fully. <a href="https://t.co/KN1p9zQdZC">https://t.co/KN1p9zQdZC</a>

When healthy he registered 18 catches for 184 yards and a touchdown as Bryce Young's top option among the team's tight ends. The Panthers were also without Tommy Tremble in Sunday's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as he recovers from a hip injury.

Hurst, 30, has had stints with the Baltimore Ravens (2018-19), Atlanta Falcons (2020-21), Cincinnati Bengals (2022) and Panthers in his career, posting 195 catches for 1,902 yards and 15 touchdowns.

As for the Panthers, it's been a tough season. Carolina is just 1-11, and head coach Frank Reich was fired in late November.

"We're human beings," Young told reporters this week. "Of course, no one is happy with how things have gone. We're all competitors. ... For all of us as a team, regardless of what the outside world may think, each game is huge for us. We all have that mindset.

"So yeah, I can't lie and say it's not frustrating. But ultimately, that's not what permeates through the locker room. It's the desire to want to do better, the desire to grow and the desire to want to play for each other."