When the Carolina Panthers inked former Denver Broncos linebacker Josey Jewell to a three-year, $22.75 million contract, it was a move that had the groundwork
The Carolina Panthers don’t have a first-round pick this spring, and that kinda stinks. But that doesn’t mean this draft will be a complete bummer. In fact, the organization has themselves a pretty potent one-two punch atop the second day of the proceedings.
Dan Morgan pounded the table for Dane Jackson well before he took over atop the Carolina Panthers’ front office. And apparently, he still is. The 27-year-old cornerback, who signed on with the Panthers last month, spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
Like A’Shawn Robinson before him (literally), Josey Jewell spoke about how familiarity pulled him into the Queen City. The 29-year-old linebacker spoke with reporters on Wednesday afternoon, his first such chat since signing with the Carolina Panthers out of free agency last month.
Some familiar faces helped lead A’Shawn Robinson into unfamiliar territory. On Wednesday, the veteran defensive lineman sat down for his first press conference since signing a new three-year, $22.5 million deal with the Carolina Panthers.
There was a point in time when the Carolina Panthers thought about hiring former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, according to a Wednesday ESPN report from Don Van Natta Jr., Seth Wickersham and Jeremy Fowler.
The Panthers watched almost all of their sack production walk out the door and desperately need to restock their cupboards. The Carolina Panthers had a decent defense in 2023 despite some underwhelming splash play production.
The Carolina Panthers are coming off a disastrous 2023 season. The Panthers finished 2-15 and averaged a pitiful 13.9 points per game. Bryce Young was sacked an embarrassing 62 times.
The Browns announced the retirements of two of their former draft selections on Tuesday.
The 33rd overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft could mean a lot for the Carolina Panthers, who don’t own a first-rounder this year. But it could mean a whole lot more for another organization.
Well, not everyone is breaking out the balloons for Jadeveon Clowney’s homecoming. Bleacher Report analyst Ryan Fowler recently rattled off what he believes to be the 14 worst signings from free agency.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young did not exactly have an enjoyable rookie campaign. In 16 starts, Young threw for 2,877 yards, 11 touchdowns and 10 interceptions while completing 59.8 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 73.7.
Achieving induction into the NFL Hall of Fame stands as a pinnacle in the career of any athlete, revered as a testament to their profound impact on the sport.
After a disappointing debut season with the Carolina Panthers, DJ Chark has yet to receive much interest on the free agent market. Originally signed to be a cost-effective deep threat for Bryce Young, the receiver and quarterback struggled to establish a connection throughout the season.
The Buccaneers have had a busy offseason extending WR Mike Evans and QB Baker Mayfield, but two more key contributors have deals that expire after the 2024 season.
Carolina Panthers QB Andy Dalton thinks that Bryce Young is going to be in a better situation with the team come the start of the 2024-25 NFL season.
The Carolina Panthers began their offseason program on Monday, and Derrick Brown is excited to be with the team for a long time. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle signed a four-year, $96 million contract extension last week and is ready to help the Panthers be a contender.
It’s no secret that the Carolina Panthers want to select a wide receiver early in the 2024 NFL Draft. While the team has Adam Thielen and Diontae Johnson on the roster, neither player is a long-term solution at the position.
Could the Carolina Panthers represent a potential destination for Odell Beckham Jr.? The Panthers have already added a big-name receiver this offseason, acquiring Diontae Johnson via trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Carolina Panthers were smart to extend DT Derrick Brown, even if it cost them a pretty penny.
On Friday, the Carolina Panthers took care of one of their former first-round talents on the defensive side of the ball. The Panthers agreed to an extension with a player they expect to be a leader on the defense for years to come in Carolina.
Despite implementing a franchise tag and acquiring a Pro Bowl-caliber pass catcher through trade, the Carolina Panthers remain a potential destination for another notable wide receiver.
The Seattle Seahawks are hoping that the grass is greener on their side for a former draft bust.
The Panthers have a vacancy at the cornerback spot for the time being.
Young did not have the type of rookie season the Panthers had hoped for after they drafted him first overall last year.
While another Panthers move will steal the headlines, the team also managed to retain one of their special teams aces Wednesday.
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