You could field an awfully solid team, perhaps even a contender, if you put together the best of the NFL’s remaining free agents. And one of those players, in fact, is a pretty familiar fella.
The Carolina Panthers have brought back a handful of their own from free agency—including center Bradley Bozeman, kicker Eddy Piñeiro and long snapper JJ Jansen.
Being that the Carolina Panthers are losing the fewest amount of 2022 snaps to the 2023 open market, they won’t have many—if any—players on these types of “top free agents” rankings.
Panthers win season finale on the foot of Piñeiro. The Carolina Panthers kicked off their 2022 season finale with a firm reminder that both Brian Burns and Matt Ioannidis were out with injuries, in addition to their top two corners being on injured reserve.
It's the final week of the 2022 regular season and the Carolina Panthers will be a version of themselves defensively. Starting defensive end Brian Burns (ankle) and defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis (back) have been ruled out for today's game against New Orleans.
Neither the Carolina Panthers nor the New Orleans Saints will be going to the playoffs. Their flickering hopes were snuffed out last weekend, so both of their seasons will end when they meet Sunday in New Orleans.
The Carolina Panthers’ final Wednesday injury report of the 2022 season, thankfully, came out a bit light. Headlining the afternoon’s chart was defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis, who was held out of practice due to a back injury.
The good news for the Carolina Panthers is that they’ll have running back D’Onta Foreman in tow for their Week 14 trip to the Seattle Seahawks. (So, yeah, that “95 percent” was pretty spot on, huh?) But they may not have a handful of their defensive starters.
The Carolina Panthers embarked on an early, Thanksgiving edition of practice for Thursday. And they did so without nine of their men. Of that total, four players were out due to illness.
One of Carolina’s best defensive players currently remains on injured reserve, but it sounds like there’s a decent chance he’ll play in Sunday’s game against Baltimore.
The Carolina Panthers got some rough news on cornerback Donte Jackson this past Friday, as the fifth-year veteran and team captain had the book closed on his 2022 season due to a torn Achilles tendon.
DE Matt Ioannidis Height: 6'3" Weight: 310 College: Temple NFL Stats: 175 tackles, 59 QB hits, 25 TFLs, 24.5 sacks Projected 2022 Stats: 44 tackles, 13 QB hits, 8 TFLs, 5.5 sacks Depth Chart Projection: Starter Ioannidis, when healthy, is considered one of the best interior pass rushers in the NFL.
The Carolina Panthers have had themselves quite a sound offseason thus far. And part of their harmonious retooling has seen a bevy of fresh faces added to the roster.
The Carolina Panthers have countered a tumultuously godawful season with what’s shaping up to be a sound and competent offseason. In fact, we can go so far as to say that they’ve struck some of free agency’s best bargains—even amidst the wildest spring this league has ever seen.
Defensive tackle Tim Settle signed with the Buffalo Bills last week, ending his four-year run with the Washington Commanders. Settle was a player Washington would have liked to have kept, but with Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne and Matt Ioannidis in front of him, keeping the promising young interior defender was cost-prohibitive.
It did not take long for Matt Ioannidis to find a new home. The former Washington Commander defensive lineman is signing a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers.
It didn’t take former Washington defensive lineman Matt Ioannidis long to find a new NFL home. Ioannidis signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers, reuniting with his college head coach Matt Rhule.
Ioannidis had 2.5 sacks and 11 QB hits in 2021.
The Washington Commanders released defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis on Wednesday and had reportedly previously been shopping him, though his representation says otherwise.
The COVID-19 situation for the Washington Football Team continues to evolve.
Washington Football Team defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis has been downgraded to out for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills. Ioannidis is dealing with a knee injury suffered in the first half of last week’s Thursday night win over the New York Giants.
While the defensive line of the Washington Football Team was tormenting opposing offenses last season, there was a key member at home recovering from an injury.
Washington Football Team defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis tweeted Friday morning he had successful surgery to repair his torn bicep. Ioannidis is out for the rest of the 2020 season.
Ioannidis is a very productive interior pass-rusher, as he made 15 starts and had 8.5 sacks coming up the middle last year.
Jay Gruden ruled out LB Ryan Anderson and G Tony Bergstrom. Questionable are: LB Zach Brown, DE Matt Ioannidis, C Chase Roullier and WR Josh Doctson. They don't believe it's anything serious for Doctson.
— John Keim (@john_keim) December 7, 2018
The halfway point of the 2018 NFL regular season has come and gone, and, as is always the case, the campaign has provided fans with numerous surprises and breakout players.
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