The Carolina Panthers had another disappointing season, finishing 5-12 and missing the NFL playoffs for the seventh consecutive year. Despite this, there are signs of hope.
Training camp is underway for all 32 NFL teams. Meanwhile, there are still some talented performers available who could help a team out if the need should arise.
Training camp day two for the Carolina Panthers has all but concluded. It was a good day all around, as the team didn't need to end practice early for any major issues and they avoided any injuries.
The Carolina Panthers could have a very solid trade candidate during camp. For the most part, NFL teams have their set rosters, but injuries can occur.
Generally speaking, NFL teams that have to rely a lot on rookies tend not to do very well. There are exceptions, such as the 2016 Atlanta Falcons squad that had four rookies starting as they made it all the way to the Super Bowl.
At this point of the NFL calendar year, all 32 teams technically have the same chances of reaching the Super Bowl. However, this league has a way of quickly humbling overly-hopeful expectations for teams that tend not to get far in the playoffs, if they make it at all.
The Carolina Panthers spent pretty much everything they had in free agency on the defensive side, adding a linebacker, two interior defensive linemen, an edge rusher, bringing back a cornerback, and signing a safety.
Every single NFL team made additions this offseason. The Carolina Panthers, after going 5-12 and having some money to spend, made quite a few of them. Not all of them, for any team, are going to be hugely impactful, though.
The Carolina Panthers have a ton of mouths to feed on offense, at least in terms of pass-catchers. It's a pretty deep room, without a clear favorite at the top heading into training camp.
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The Carolina Panthers’ training camp continued with a sense of clarity and renewed purpose as Head Coach Dave Canales and quarterback Bryce Young took to the podium, offering insight into the team's progress, mindset, and culture.
It’s been an active few days for Dave Canales’s team. The Carolina Panthers have begun training camp. On Tuesday, they surprisingly released veteran inside linebacker Josey Jewell due to the fact that the veteran defender was still experiencing symptom from a concussion suffered last December.
Last offseason, the Carolina Panthers added former Miami Dolphins’ second-round pick Robert Hunt to an offensive line that was ranked a mediocre 16th in the league by Pro Football Focus in 2023.
Do the Carolina Panthers have a good wide receiver trio with Adam Thielen, Xavier Legette, and Tetairoa McMillan? Possibly. Legette looked rough as a rookie, and McMillan has yet to play a single NFL snap, so it's really hard to estimate how good that trio really is.
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The Carolina Panthers have decided to embrace a youth movement following the release of linebacker Josey Jewell. A former fourth-round pick, the Iowa product spent the first six years of his career with the Denver Broncos before joining the Panthers in 2024.
Panthers HC Dave Canales said DL Tershawn Wharton has grown into a leader by helping players with assignments and creating a sustainable culture for the organization.
He is among the veterans still unsigned at this point of the offseason. The journeyman edge rusher is aiming to play in 2025, though, and he could have multiple suitors.