The Carolina Panthers are no longer irrelevant. An 8–9 finish, a playoff berth, and a competitive postseason showing against the Los Angeles Rams showed legitimate progress.
The NFL Scouting Combine concluded on Sunday, and a ton of prospects made themselves some extra money through excelling in their workouts and interviews with different teams. The Carolina Panthers could potentially look for offensive line help in the NFL draft.
In one week, the NFL's legal tampering window will open. This essentially means the Carolina Panthers can finally agree to terms with free agents. Things can still change, but by and large, this means those players will sign.
Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, the Panthers could sign WR Jalen Coker to a contract extension this offseason. Coker is scheduled to be an exclusive rights restricted free agent this offseason, as he signed a two-year deal with Carolina when getting promoted from the practice squad in 2024.
Last offseason, Carolina Panthers’ general manager Dan Morgan made a somewhat surprising move during free agency. The team inked running back Rico Dowdle, a 1,000-plus yard rusher with the Dallas Cowboys, to a one-year deal.
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 have built a run-first offense. Head coach Dave Canales prefers to keep Bryce Young out of dangerous downs, so the team has committed to running the ball a lot, including on third downs.
The Carolina Panthers need a stopgap solution at left tackle, and the Kansas City Chiefs may have just released the ideal one. Jawaan Taylor got too costly for his production, so the Chiefs cut him before free agency began.
The NFL Combine is over, so the Carolina Panthers have now had their opportunity to meet with and scout potential draft targets. They spoke with a ton of players and watched the athletic performances of others who might end up wearing the black and blue.
Dave Canales took over as Carolina Panthers’ head coach in 2024. He inherited a 2-15 team and after losing seven of his first games, the club wound up improving by three games in the victory column via a 5-12 record.
The Carolina Panthers have an unfortunate decision coming up. They need an edge rusher badly, but the best way to address the issue is in the first round of the NFL draft.
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.
The Carolina Panthers hired Dave Canales to fix Bryce Young, and after two games together, the quarterback was sent to the bench. It looked like his Panthers career was over.
The NFL Scouting Combine is in full swing, and the first position group to take the field was the defensive linemen and linebackers on Thursday. This draft
The Carolina Panthers have allowed interior defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson to pursue a trade. He is a prominent cut candidate given his contract situation.
Talk about previewing the 2026 season? Seth Walder of ESPN is already looking ahead to who will be each team’s starting quarterback in September. “In this case,” explained Walder, “I am specifically predicting who will be the Week 1 starter for next season.
The Carolina Panthers want a new backup QB. They're listening to offers for Andy Dalton, and they have expressly said they'd like someone new to back Bryce Young up.
When the Carolina Panthers enter free agency, it might be worth their while to look at some running back options to give Chuba Hubbard some help. Considering
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2026 offseason in a fascinating position. After making the playoffs, and having a chance to defeat the Los Angeles Rams.
It's been nearly two years since the Carolina Panthers pulled the somewhat surprising move of trading pass rusher Brian Burns to the New York Giants in exchange for the 39th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, a 2025 fifth-rounder, and a swap of fifth-round picks.
The Carolina Panthers appear to have a quarterback available for trade this offseason and said quarterback may draw interest from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings.
It's time to take an updated look at the Carolina Panthers' salary cap space ahead of free agency after the league has confirmed the new ceiling for 2026.
The Carolina Panthers have an asset in quarterback Andy Dalton, who could emerge as a solid trade candidate for a team needing a backup. However, according to Panthers general manager Dan Morgan, any potential move would ultimately depend on Dalton’s interest in the situation.
Bryce Young is locked in as the Panthers’ starting quarterback for 2026, but the team may have a new second-stringer next season. Backup Andy Dalton is generating trade interest, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Bryce Young is still viewed as the Carolina Panthers’ QB1, but there’s uncertainty behind him on the depth chart. Veteran quarterback Andy Dalton has a year left on his contract with Carolina, but he can expect some competition in the offseason for the chief backup role under center.
Dave Canales‘ work as the Buccaneers’ offensive play-caller in 2023 provided a springboard to a head coaching opportunity. The Panthers hired Canales after only one season of OC experience, and he has called plays throughout his Carolina tenure.