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Carolina's Davis done for season

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Carolina Panthers running back Stephen Davis was placed on season-ending injured reserve Saturday with a swollen right knee.

Davis began to have soreness and swelling in the knee earlier in the week and decided he would not play again this season.

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Davis ran for 549 yards with a team-record 12 touchdowns this season. However, the 31-year-old Auburn product, a three-time Pro-Bowl selection, averaged only 3.1 yards per attempt.

Davis, who is coming off major off-season surgery on the same knee, rushed for a career-best 1,444 yards in 2003, but had only 92 in two games last year due to the injury.

A 10-year veteran, Davis restructured his contract in the off-season, but his trip to the injured reserve list could end his tenure with Carolina.

Nick Goings will take Davis' place as the Panthers' backup to DeShaun Foster.

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