The Carolina Panthers made a big swing to bring in Devin Lloyd to upgrade the second level of Ejiro Evero’s defense, but ESPN is doubting his fit in the new system compared to the scheme that made him shine in 2025.
When Dan Morgan was promoted to president of football operations/general manager of the Carolina Panthers in 2024, among his first major moves in free agency were the additions of proven guards Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt.
One of the most interesting storylines for the Carolina Panthers in 2026 is the return of running back Jonathon Brooks. A second-round pick of the Panthers
There’s no doubt that Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Bryce Young has made strides in numerous areas under head coach Dave Canales these past two years.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
There's no better time than Summer to speculate who could break out for each team in the NFL in 2026. The Carolina Panthers have plenty of candidates on both sides of the ball who could skyrocket in 2026.
The Carolina Panthers are still not exactly overflowing with talent on offense. Bryce Young looks solid if unspectacular, and Tetairoa McMillan is a star.
The Carolina Panthers will look to keep the upward trajectory going in 2026 and build even more off an NFC South title in 2025. Carolina is operating like a team that wants to win, and win now.
Per the Panthers On Tap podcast, the Panthers have kept in touch with free agent OL Brady Christensen. He could be an option to return to the team in a
The Carolina Panthers decided, for better or worse, to commit to Chuba Hubbard. It's hard to complain about his extension because it was very justified at the time, but things have not gone swimmingly since.
The Carolina Panthers have remained in contract with free agent offensive lineman Brady Christensen about a potential return by training camp once he’s cleared from his 2025 injury.
The Carolina Panthers are nearing the middle point of the offseason. OTAs and minicamp have concluded, and training camp and the preseason remain before September's season opener.
The Carolina Panthers don't have a great passing offense, and they don't necessarily want to. They want to be a run-first team, but that doesn't negate the need for a viable passing attack.
One of the Carolina Panthers' biggest moves this offseason wasn't bringing in someone new into the locker room, but keeping a pivotal piece of the offense in-house.
Carolina Panthers undrafted rookie quarterback Haynes King will be one of the team’s top players to watch when training camp opens and the closer we get to preseason action in August.
The Carolina Panthers have gone to great pains to upgrade virtually every single spot on the offensive line over the last few seasons. Sam Hecht and Luke Fortner were brought in at center in 2026.
The defending NFC South champions wrapped up their mandatory minicamp last week. Up next for the Carolina Panthers is training camp, which begins sometime next month.
Few players on the Carolina Panthers are facing more of a make-or-break year than wide receiver Xavier Legette. A former first-round pick of the Panthers, Legette has been woefully disappointing over his first two seasons in the NFL.
The Carolina Panthers drafted several rookies who have a good chance of starting. In fact, it wouldn't be a huge surprise if six of them (excluding Jackson Kuwatch) ended up starting, or at least seeing the field a lot.
According to Adam Schefter, the Steelers have re-signed LB Jacoby Windmon again. This is the third separate stint Windmon has had with Pittsburgh. He’s bounced back and forth between the Steelers and Panthers through his career so far. Windmon, 24, signed with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan State after the 2024 draft.
The Panthers spent spring workouts conducting a competition at left tackle and center. A final decision on the blindside has not yet been made, but the team’s more experienced option is in the lead.
It wasn’t the cancelled practice that stood out most about how Dave Canales wrapped up Panthers minicamp, but rather how he spoke about what’s coming next.
Will Grier‘s football journey continued in 2026 with a return to the Panthers being worked out. The veteran quarterback is set to handle No. 3 duties with his original team as a result.
The Panthers announced a number of promotions in their front office this week, per a team announcement. Headlining the changes are Jared Kirksey and Justin Davidov, who were named the directors of player personnel and football administration, respectively.
Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales recently detailed the skin cancer diagnosis he had on his nose. While speaking to reporters this week, Canales said he underwent a procedure to remove a small spot of basal cell carcinoma.