After two years of heartbreak and just seven wins to show for it, Carolina Panthers fans are starved for hope. But according to one NFL insider, that hope may not be far off, thanks to a quietly strong offseason that’s starting to reshape the franchise’s trajectory.
The Carolina Panthers had a ton of work to do when the 2024 season ended. They needed edge rushers badly. They needed a wide receiver. A tight end would've been nice.
Coming off a long stretch of struggling, the Carolina Panthers could use a couple of underrated sleepers to have a good season. And there are several players in danger of getting pushed out of the mix.
The Carolina Panthers had interest in Jaire Alexander, but they never made it to the official offer stage. The cornerback hit the open market earlier this month, and he's now with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Carolina Panthers could have a lot of success in 2025. They could also be one of the NFL's worst teams again. More than a few players could be the hinge that determines how good they can be.
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One of the very few things that went right for the Carolina Panthers in the first half of their 2024 season was their victory over the Las Vega Raiders in Week 3.
Each NFL season presents its own unique challenges, peaks and valleys. Even though he's only played two of them, perhaps nobody knows that better than Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young.
The Carolina Panthers saw some growth when it came to their running game last season. The big reason behind was Chuba Hubbard, whose success helped him land a four-year extension during the 2024 season where he was breaking out.
The Carolina Panthers missed out on Jaire Alexander. Reports said they were very interested in the cornerback when he got released, but the Baltimore Ravens swooped in and added them to their very full secondary.
From a career year with a team that reached the Super Bowl, to a club that finished with the worst record in the National Football League. One-time Philadelphia
A guarantee can be a tricky thing. It’s been a solid offseason for a team that hasn’t seen the playoffs since 2017. The Carolina Panthers hit their share of home runs during free agency and that draft.
The man who became known as “The Thiccer Kicker” during his college career will get his shot at making the NFL. Former Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis is signing with the New York Jets, the team announced Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers spent the offseason addressing their defense, but that might not stop them from adding Justin Simmons. A second-round pick in the
The Carolina Panthers have not really fielded a good offense in some time. They've struggled to find the right pieces, namely at quarterback. Late last year, they appeared to have finally found it, as Bryce Young broke out and looks like the QB of the future.
The Carolina Panthers are banking on a youth-driven resurgence under Dan Morgan and Dave Canales, and second-year tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders is at the center of it.
The Carolina Panthers needed to exercise patience with Bryce Young. A tumultuous and ultimately underwhelming rookie season gave way to some perplexing regression in Year 2 before he was benched.
The Carolina Panthers took a less aggressive approach to upgrading their cornerback unit this offseason, a strategy that initially puzzled fans. However, second-year CB Chau Smith-Wade is quickly proving why that move may have been justified.
The Carolina Panthers have a few sleepers in their camp. They also have some veterans feeling uncomfortable because of rookies pushing them. But every team has to make cuts, and the Panthers have two players who are in danger of getting let go after the 2025 minicamp.
After missing virtually all of the 2024 season, Panthers defensive tackle Derrick Brown is aiming for a full return to the field during training camp later this summer, per Joseph Person of The Athletic.
The biggest decision Canales made during his first campaign serving as HC of the Panthers involved benching Young after the QB was responsible for a pair of woeful performances to start the 2024 season.