The season was 2015, and the 15-1 Carolina Panthers would go onto to knock off the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals in the NFC playoffs on the way to Super Bowl 50.
The Carolina Panthers made strides as a team in 2025, and look like a franchise on the rise. One aspect of the club that appears to be headed backwards is a pass rush that really hasn’t bounced back from dealing sack artist Brian Burns to the New York Giants just over two years ago.
Though there's really no urgency to get it done now, the Carolina Panthers are looking at extending Bryce Young. By the May 1 deadline, they will have, per GM Dan Morgan, picked up his fifth-year option, and they've been internally discussing an extension.
How many of the players to rush for the most touchdowns for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
The Carolina Panthers’ choice with the 19th pick in the NFL Draft is one that is largely a mystery. The Panthers filled a ton of holes in free agency,
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Carolina Panthers' defense, as it is currently constructed, will be a lot better this year than it was in 2025. The biggest holes, primarily at linebacker and edge rusher, have been filled in free agency.
The Carolina Panthers appear to be laying the foundation for a future contract extension with quarterback Bryce Young, according to comments from general manager Dan Morgan on a recent episode of Up & Adams.
Dave Canales is not backing off expectations for Xavier Legette entering a pivotal year, and didn’t rule out another WR addition The Carolina Panthers are expecting a big season out of former first-round wide receiver Xavier Legette going into his third season with the team.
Mock draft season is at its peak right now, as there are just 23 days until the NFL Draft takes place. When it comes to the Carolina Panthers, mock drafts have been all over the place with what positions the Panthers target.
The Carolina Panthers’ 2026 NFL Draft guide is here to get you ready for the upcoming annual selection meeting. Ahead of this crucial week, let’s look at the Panthers’ draft picks, their biggest needs, potential targets, and recent draft history.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Andy Dalton has spent the last three seasons as Bryce Young’s backup for the Carolina Panthers. He started seven games during that span, throwing for 1,643 yards, ten touchdowns, and seven interceptions, finishing with a 1-6 record.
In years past, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan has moved up and down the draft board. He most notably traded up into the first round in 2024 and then moved up again in the second round.
Per Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated, NFL coaches were given an opportunity to speak out against the expected expansion of the regular season. Some instead went in a different direction.
The Carolina Panthers have had arguably the worst pass rush in the NFL for the last few seasons. Even in 2025, after investing second and third-round picks in the position, they were second-to-last in pressure rate.
Lost among all of the big-fish signings made by the Carolina Panthers in free agency was the decision to bring in former first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett to give the team a more athletic backup option behind Bryce Young.
The league meetings are currently taking place in Phoenix, Arizona. The franchises are discussing any number of issues. Carolina Panthers’ head coach Dave Canales is in attendance, and discussed any number of topics regarding his team and his players.
Yesterday, Dave Canales spoke at length about what the Carolina Panthers were looking at with the 19th pick in the upcoming draft. He specifically named safety, wide receiver, and tight end as the more likely positions to be picked.
Although the Carolina Panthers’ offseason has seen successful free agency signings, some players have left the roster. While new additions such as Jaelan
The Carolina Panthers can really go in any direction at the NFL draft. They shored up in free agency, addressing their biggest needs with really good players.
Anyone who claims they know who the Carolina Panthers are picking 19th overall is probably not telling the truth. It's totally up in the air, especially after Carolina fooled every mock draft expert last year.
The Carolina Panthers were one of the most active teams in free agency by signing three of the Top-10 free agents according to our A to Z Sports Top-100 free agent rankings in DE Jaelan Phillips, LB Devin Lloyd, and LT Rasheed Walker.
The Carolina Panthers are ready to fully step into the light, and with that comes expectation. Winning the NFC South in 2025 wasn’t a fluke. That said, it also wasn’t a guarantee of what comes next.
Earlier this month, the Panthers signed quarterback and former first-round pick Kenny Pickett . That transaction seemed to point Andy Dalton out of Charlotte, and indeed, the club dealt the veteran passer to the Eagles shortly after the Pickett signing.
The Panthers’ recently signed OT Rasheed Walker was arrested on January 23 by New York City’s Port Authority Police and charged with possession of a firearm after not having proper credentials at LaGuardia Airport’s security check.
Rasheed Walker has to be breathing a sigh of relief.
The Panthers will soon have to make a decision on Young's future in Carolina.
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