The Carolina Panthers offense is still multiple pieces away from truly breaking out, and having some growth out of quarterback Bryce Young will go a long way toward achieving that sooner than later.
The Carolina Panthers have taken great strides to improve their defense this offseason, which was necessary considering last year's unit was the worst in NFL history.
It’s a franchise that has taken the field for 30 seasons and still hasn’t experienced back-to-back winning campaigns. These days, the Carolina Panthers are in the midst of a stretch in which they have finished below .500 every year since 2018.
At some point in the offseason incoming linebacker Christian Rozeboom convinced Trevin Wallace to give up his jersey number, so he'll be taking over at No.
The Carolina Panthers don't have anyone who's going to go really high in fantasy football drafts. Gone are the days of spending an early pick on Christian McCaffrey, DJ Moore, Cam Newton, or someone else from Carolina.
If the Carolina Panthers are going to find success in 2025 and beyond, they'll need quarterback Bryce Young to take a big step forward in his development. Young, the No.
The Carolina Panthers did have some interest in Jaire Alexander, but he didn't sign with them. They never made an offer, but it's hard to imagine him picking a team with seven wins in two years over a team with his college friend that's been to the AFC Championship and Divisional Round in those same years.
In his first season in Charlotte, he took a team that finished with the worst record (2-15) in the NFL in 2023, and more than doubled their victory total.
There's a feeling around the Carolina Panthers for the 2025 season. Every year, there's some sleeper team that shocks fans by being better than they're supposed to be.
In 2023, the Carolina Panthers came up with an NFL-low 27 sacks. This past season, only the New England Patriots (28) and Atlanta Falcons (31) dropped opposing quarterbacks less often than Dave Canales’s club (32).
It's been 10 years since Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle played in his home state of North Carolina. Dowdle was a running back throughout most of his high school career at A.C.
After two years of heartbreak and just seven wins to show for it, Carolina Panthers fans are starved for hope. But according to one NFL insider, that hope may not be far off, thanks to a quietly strong offseason that’s starting to reshape the franchise’s trajectory.
The Carolina Panthers had a ton of work to do when the 2024 season ended. They needed edge rushers badly. They needed a wide receiver. A tight end would've been nice.
Coming off a long stretch of struggling, the Carolina Panthers could use a couple of underrated sleepers to have a good season. And there are several players in danger of getting pushed out of the mix.
The Carolina Panthers had interest in Jaire Alexander, but they never made it to the official offer stage. The cornerback hit the open market earlier this month, and he's now with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Carolina Panthers could have a lot of success in 2025. They could also be one of the NFL's worst teams again. More than a few players could be the hinge that determines how good they can be.
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One of the very few things that went right for the Carolina Panthers in the first half of their 2024 season was their victory over the Las Vega Raiders in Week 3.
Each NFL season presents its own unique challenges, peaks and valleys. Even though he's only played two of them, perhaps nobody knows that better than Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young.
The Carolina Panthers saw some growth when it came to their running game last season. The big reason behind was Chuba Hubbard, whose success helped him land a four-year extension during the 2024 season where he was breaking out.
The man who became known as “The Thiccer Kicker” during his college career will get his shot at making the NFL. Former Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis is signing with the New York Jets, the team announced Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers are banking on a youth-driven resurgence under Dan Morgan and Dave Canales, and second-year tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders is at the center of it.
The Carolina Panthers took a less aggressive approach to upgrading their cornerback unit this offseason, a strategy that initially puzzled fans. However, second-year CB Chau Smith-Wade is quickly proving why that move may have been justified.