A first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Bryce Young stumbled out of the gate for the Carolina Panthers. After picking things up and showing some improvement in his second season, however, expectations are growing for his third professional season.
There’s a sense of excitement surrounding a team that hasn’t been to the playoffs not posted a winning season since 2017. The Carolina Panthers, led by quarterback Bryce Young, won four of their final nine games—rebounding from a 1-7 start.
The Carolina Panthers had its many flaws this past season, most notably on the defensive side of the ball. This was also a club needed to improve its aerial attack this offseason.
The 2015 Carolina Panthers season is infamous and noteworthy for plenty of things. The unbeaten start, Cam Newton's MVP award, and several individual plays, as well as their Super Bowl trip, stand out.
We’re in the dead heap of July. Which means only two months until football graces us with its presence. Until then we have to stay in the present and look toward the start of training camp.
The Carolina Panthers had not only the worst defense in the NFL last year, but the unit was also one of he worst in NFL history. They now own some dubious records.
The Carolina Panthers signed Miles Sanders to partner with Bryce Young in 2023, giving their rookie quarterback a seemingly reliable veteran coming off a really good season with career highs in carries, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns.
The final numbers were historically ugly. The 2024 Carolina Panthers gave up an NFL single-season record 534 points. The vast majority of that came in allowing 59 offensive touchdowns (24 rushing, 35 passing).
There’s plenty of pressure when it comes to the quarterback position in the National Football League. The stakes are raised a little when the player happens to be the first overall selection in the NFL draft that year.
The Carolina Panthers have crossed the three decade mark of NFL existence. As one of the younger franchises in the league, Carolina lacks the “storied franchise” label.
It’s become somewhat common to see NFL teams rise from the ashes after a rough stretch. In 2024, the Washington Commanders and Los Angeles Chargers reached the playoffs after each had finished dead last in their respective divisions the previous season.
After a rough rookie showing and a forgettable two-game start in 2024, Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Bryce Young was sat down by first-time NFL head coach Dave Canales.
Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report took a look at all 32 NFL teams recently, and picked a biggest reason for optimism for each in regards to the upcoming 2025 season.
In less than three weeks, the 2025 NFL preseason kicks off in Canton, Ohio, when the Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions clash in the Hall of Fame Game.
The Carolina Panthers open their 2025 training camp in roughly a week. Rookies report on July 19 and veterans four days later. This is a team with a lot of new faces on the roster.
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Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan had his moments in his first year on the job, especially when he signed Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt. However, he also earned low marks for some of his moves - especially in the 2024 NFL draft.
A photo from Tight End University (TEU) in late June captures where the Panthers stand at tight end. Ja’Tavion Sanders, Carolina’s 2024 fourth-round pick, flashes his new grill with a confident smile.
After watching Bryce Young flounder through his rookie season, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan decided a big change needed to be made. Specifically, the team needed to upgrade its interior offensive line rotation in order to get the best out of their No.
Entering the 2025 season, the Carolina Panthers have a quarterback room that some teams could envy. Bryce Young, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, flashed brilliantly down the stretch in 2024.