Another day, another roster move in Charlotte. The Carolina Panthers officially released defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson on Tuesday, and while it wasn’t exactly a jaw-dropping blockbuster move, it’s the kind of roster decision that tells you a lot about where this team is headed — and what they’re willing to sacrifice to get there.
The Carolina Panthers are the defending NFC South champions. Heavy is the head that wears the crown, as the Panthers have been tasked with defending that title from a pack of admittedly solid teams.
The Carolina Panthers have made defense a massive priority in free agency so far, signing EDGE Jaelan Phillips for $30 million a year and Devin Lloyd for $15 million a year.
The Carolina Panthers didn't make a flurry of moves during the first two days of NFL free agency (the two day negotiating window), but they made some key additions that immediately make the team better.
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The Carolina Panthers almost immediately made two major signings in free agency, agreeing to terms with Devin Lloyd ($15M salary) and Jaelan Phillips ($30M salary).
The Carolina Panthers have been astoundingly aggressive in free agency thus far. It took them one day to fill their two biggest holes, edge rusher and inside linebacker, with two of the 10 best free agents regardless of position.
Few know just how hard it is to defend Alvin Kamara better than the Carolina Panthers. For years, he has tormented them roughly twice a season. Fortunately, that seems to be coming to an end.
The Carolina Panthers moved quickly to stabilize their offensive line Tuesday, agreeing to terms with veteran tackle Stone Forsythe in free agency. The move provides immediate depth at left tackle while star lineman Ikem Ekwonu continues recovering from a major knee injury suffered during the 2025 postseason.
Stone Forsythe is heading to Carolina. The free agent offensive lineman has agreed to a deal with the Panthers, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. It’s a one-year deal for Forsythe, according to Joe Person of The Athletic.
The Carolina Panthers had two major, glaring holes on the offensive line heading into free agency. With Cade Mays officially leaving for the Detroit Lions, the needs got even bigger.
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The Panthers may have found their replacement for Cade Mays. The team is set to sign veteran center Luke Fortner, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Carolina Panthers entered the legal tampering window on Monday with about $10.2 million in cap space. In less than 24 hours of action, they have spent up to $52 million.
Earlier this week, the Carolina Panthers made one of the biggest splashes of this year’s free agency “legal tampering” period by signing linebacker Jaelan Phillips to a massive four-year, $120 million contract, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
Isaiah Simmons will remain in place with the Panthers in 2026. The veteran linebacker has agreed to a new Carolina deal, Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network report.
The reigning NFC South champion Carolina Panthers headed into this offseason with a few questions and some definitive needs. As for the latter, the search was on for a reliable pass-rusher and some improvement at linebacker.
As expected, A’Shawn Robinson‘s tenure with the Panthers has come to an end. The veteran defensive tackle was released on Tuesday, per a team announcement.
Agreeing to a deal with running back Rico Dowdle may not move the needle for many, but it could be a huge free-agency steal for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Day one of NFL free agency delivered exactly what the league hopes for every year: excitement, drama, and hope for fanbases across the country. For fans of the Carolina Panthers, Monday felt like a turning point.
The Carolina Panthers are shelling out a lot of money to make sure their return to the postseason wasn't a flash in the pan. Carolina has signed former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd to a three-year, $45 million contract, a source told ESPN.
The Carolina Panthers needed to address the off-ball linebacker position, with a starter recovering from an injury and multiple players set to hit free agency.
The Carolina Panthers desperately needed to address the pass rush, especially at outside linebacker, after finishing second-to-last in pressures and posting the third-fewest sacks in 2025.