The Carolina Panthers are having quarterback problems. Not words you’d think of hearing considering the team just drafted Bryce Young a year ago. However, the team is at a crossroads with respect to the position of the third-string quarterback spot so that means Young is not the problem.
Only one team, the Philadelphia Eagles, has spent more money this offseason than the Carolina Panthers. So, what do they have to show for it? Well, according to Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport, not much more than they did last season.
2024 rookie minicamp is officially in the books for the Carolina Panthers. So, what will those books read as we move on to the next chapter of the offseason?
The Carolina Panthers selected University of Texas tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders in the fourth round of the NFL Draft late last month, and he is already setting some pretty lofty goals for himself.
Wide receiver was a very popular position in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, as seven wideouts were selected among the first 32 picks this season.
Teams in the NFC South are competing for supremacy. After a poor 2023 season, the Carolina Panthers made sweeping changes. The Panthers got better and worse in a few areas this off-season.
Despite tearing his ACL in November, the Carolina Panthers made Jonathon Brooks the first running back selected in the 2024 NFL Draft class. Widely considered the best prospect at his position when healthy, the Texas product recorded 1,139 yards and 10 touchdowns to go along with 25 receptions for 286 yards during his 11 healthy games.
As much as the Carolina Panthers may want to sign cornerback Stephon Gilmore, it won't be easy. The free agent, who has been in contact with the Panthers
For all the concerns regarding the selection of running back Jonathon Brooks, he seemingly quieted some of those concerns down Friday. The second-round pick of the Carolina Panthers opened up about his ACL rehab, which is says is going according to plan.
As the expression goes, "patience is a virtue," but apparently, this saying does not apply to owners of professional sports franchises.
Below are four up-and-coming RBs who could be the NFL’s next big breakout star.
With rookie minicamp underway Friday, the Carolina Panthers made a flurry of roster moves that resulted in seven players being released. Among those seven
It's another setback for a player who has struggled to get back on the field.
The Carolina Panthers did not have a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, that was until they traded up to the No. 32 overall pick to select South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette with the final pick of the round.
As rookie minicamp starts today in Charlotte, the Panthers finished one huge task. The team signed all its draft picks selected last month. And the Panthers also became the first NFL team to get all the rookie contracts behind them.
Thursday’s frenzy of draft-slot deals continues, and the Panthers are knocking this task off in one session.
The Carolina Panthers announced Thursday evening that they’ve officially signed all seven of their 2024 draft picks to rookie contracts. The Panthers managed to lock up their entire class before the start of rookie minicamp on Friday. Legette, 23, was a four-year starter at South Carolina and earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2023.
The Panthers have plenty of work to do as they try to rebound from their horrendous 2023.
A former NFL player has gone pro in Colombia, but not for playing football.
Maybe the closest thing to the excitement of the draft for fans is the unveiling of what jersey numbers the draft picks are going to wear with their new team in the NFL.
Carolina underwent a near complete overhaul of the offensive side of the ball this offseason and by doing so, it put a couple of Panthers in danger of losing their jobs.
The Carolina Panthers signed running back Miles Sanders to a four-year, $25.4 million deal last offseason with the hope of solidifying their backfield.
The Panthers recently hired a former Seahawks coach in Dave Canales, and now they are bringing in a former Seahawks rushing leader as well.
Another addition to Carolina’s backfield appears to be on the way.
When it was reported back in March the Pittsburgh Steelers traded wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers, it was a puzzling move.
It sounds like the sides may have reached a stalemate.
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