The instability of the Carolina Panthers’ interior offensive line will continue into Week 15. But perhaps a bit of promise from Week 14 can help get them through the rest of a rough campaign.
Today is Tennessee’s seasonal senior day, on which the Volunteers will honor the senior athletes on the football team. Usually, all seniors participate, but a certain senior has already opted out of senior day activities.
Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich revealed that Cade Mays will get the start in place of injured guard Brady Christensen. NFL writer Darin Gantt reported the news.
If Cade Mays (neck) will play Friday "We want to make sure he progresses today and tomorrow as he should to be able to get cleared to be able to play in the game.
The Carolina Panthers have more than a few guys banged up and are expected to miss Friday's preseason game against the New York Giants. Wednesday afternoon, head coach Frank Reich provided an update on several players along with their status for the game.
Running the football is going to be a critical part of this Carolina Panthers offense in 2023. With a rookie quarterback under center, there's added pressure to run the ball efficiently to make his life much easier.
Austin Corbett may not be on the practice field for the Carolina Panthers right now, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t helped Taylor Moton and the rest of his fellow hog mollies.
The Carolina Panthers have the meats and they’re not afraid to use them. With right guard Austin Corbett expected to miss the start of the 2023 campaign, a temporary starting job on the team’s interior offensive line has opened up.
With starting right guard Austin Corbett expected to miss the early portions of the 2023 season, Chandler Zavala has quickly become the presumed favorite to fill the fifth spot on the Carolina Panthers offensive line.
Tennessee’s fourth — and fifth — players came off of the board in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Both Cade Mays and Theo Jackson heard their names called, with Mays going to the Panthers and Jackson staying home with the Titans.
Tom Brady was selected in this slot in 2000, and it has become a “199 Club” ever since. View the original article to see embedded media. The infamous pick No.
Former Vols offensive lineman Cade Mays has been selected 199th overall by the Carolina Panthers in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Mays is the fourth Vol to be selected in the draft, joining Alontae Taylor (Pk.
After making two stops at SEC East rivals, former five-star prospect Cade Mays is off to the NFL. A longtime Tennessee commit, Mays ended up choosing Georgia over his hometown Volunteers, who were once again in the middle of another messy coaching change.
Production wasn’t always there from Cade Mays during his two years with Tennessee football, but that had a lot to do with the fact that he was forced to play multiple roles.
In the Reese's Senior Bowl on Saturday afternoon, three former Volunteer standouts in Velus Jones Jr. Alontae Taylor and Cade Mays took the field for another opportunity to showcase their talents for scouts on the road to the 2022 NFL Draft. After a great week of practice, VFL wideout Velus Jones Jr.
The Reese's Senior Bowl will be played on Saturday, February 5 at 2:30 p.m. ET in Mobile, Alabama, and practices have taken place over the last couple of days.
Even with Cade Mays leaving, Tennessee football shouldn’t have any problems at offensive line in 2022. After all, K’Rojhn Calbert could use another year of eligibility, and Darnell Wright is likely back on the left side, so tackle is set regardless.
Tennessee offensive lineman Cade Mays was one of the many upperclassmen left with the decision on if they would return to Tennessee. Due to the blanket eligibility waiver issued during the 2020 season, the season technically did not count against the players' eligibility.
There’s been a lot of good news surrounding Tennessee football when it comes to returning talent. However, expectations were always low for Cade Mays to return, and a couple of recent news bits seem to confirm he’s gone.
Midnight signaled the dawn of a new era for the world of college athletics and college recruiting as players across the country can now make money from their name, image, and likeness.
In 2020, Tennessee's offensive line came into the season touted with expectations to be one of the best in the nation, even if Cade Mays did not receive immediate eligibility following his transfer from Georgia.
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