Steve Smith Sr., the fiery former Carolina Panthers wide receiver known for his toughness on the field, now finds himself battling a different kind of opponent — a civil lawsuit in North Carolina court.
We address all sorts of post Draft fans questions in this week’s fan mailbag! Hello CSR! Welcome to Brian Answers, part two of your weekly Panthers fan mailbag for everyone!
The primary focus for the Carolina Panthers and general manager Dan Morgan this offseason was a defensive unit that allowed the most total yards, most rushing yards, and most touchdown passes in the league in 2024.
The last time the Carolina Panthers took a tight end from Notre Dame in the draft it was Tommy Tremble in Round 3 back in 2021. Tremble is good at what he does - namely a whole lot of blocking, but he doesn't really move the needle as a pass-catching threat.
It’s a franchise that has suffered through seven consecutive losing seasons, the last six with 10 or more setbacks. The Carolina Panthers, off a 5-12 finish in 2024, haven’t been to the playoffs since 2017, and haven’t won a postseason contest since the 2015 NFC Championship Game.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
Defense was the theme for the Carolina Panthers’ 2025 offseason. It’s what general manager Dan Morgan stressed during free agency. He also used half of what proved to be eight selections in the NFL draft to bolster this side of the ball.
For the most part, the Carolina Panthers enjoyed a fantastic NFL draft, addressing numerous needs and landing some incredibly talented players to bolster the roster.
In 2023, the Carolina Panthers made a bold move by trading up to select Bryce Young with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Expectations were sky-high for the former Heisman Trophy winner, but his rookie season fell drastically short.
The Panthers have picked up the fifth-year option on left tackle Ikem Ekwonu's contract. He is expected to get a long-term deal, something the Panthers did for defensive lineman Derrick Brown and cornerback Jaycee Horn in the same situation.
Instead of taking Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker, Ole Miss defensive lineman Walter Nolen, or a defensive back, the Carolina Panthers opted to supply Bryce Young with a 6-foot-5, 212-pound receiver in Tetairoa McMillan with their first-round selection.
The Carolina Panthers came away with eight new players from the 2025 NFL Draft. Tetairoa McMillan, Nic Scourton, Princely Umanmielen, Trevor Etienne, Lathan Ransom, Cam Jackson, Mitchell Evans, and Jimmy Horn Jr.
In a world where NFL owners are often viewed through the harsh lens of social media and public scrutiny, Panthers general manager Dan Morgan offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at David Tepper—one that fans might not expect.
Yes, the NFL draft is over, but the process never ends for those in the scouting department. Last week closed the book on the 2025 class and marked the official beginning of 2026 evaluations.
According to a report by Julia Coin at the Charlotte Observer, former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. is being sued by a fan who alleges that he had an affair with his wife, who is a former member of the Baltimore Ravens' marching band.
Overall, the Carolina Panthers had a lot of success in the 2025 NFL draft. They landed Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan at No. 8 overall, giving Bryce Young a legit No.
The Carolina Panthers still can't break out of the bottom end of anybody's NFL power rankings, but at least everyone is giving them credit for putting together a great draft class.
A reputation is a difficult thing to change. Once people have you established as one thing in their minds, sometimes no amount of evidence can change that.
Will the Panthers quarterback have a strong season? Bryce Young had an unusual sophomore season as a pro. The 2023 first overall pick was benched after two straight terrible games against the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers.
In a surprising twist from business as usual, the Carolina Panthers are getting lauded from practically every party for what is regarded as a strong haul in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Carolina Panthers knew they needed to fix their historically bad defense heading into the offseason, and to their credit, they have done a fine job doing that.
The Carolina Panthers seemingly had a good draft. Time will tell, but the initial reaction suggests that Dan Morgan nailed it in his second season. So many analysts and draft experts have lauded what he was able to do, and that includes ESPN expert Matt Miller.
The Carolina Panthers have signed LB Mapalo Mwansa from the International Pathway Program, NFL Africa announced. Mwansa, 20, grew up in Peterborough, England and played numerous sports including rugby, soccer, basketball, and cricket.
The Carolina Panthers had the No. 8 pick in the NFL Draft, and they used it to take wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan. There seemed to be a few teams that were interested in the No.
Per David Newton of ESPN, the Panthers discussed trades involving EDGE Jadeveon Clowney prior to the draft. Newton adds that a trade is still a possibility, as GM Dan Morgan remains non-committal regarding Clowney’s future with the team.