One thing Carolina Panthers fans don't have to worry about from this current regime is them getting cheap when it comes to the line of scrimmage. After re-signing center Austin Corbett, Carolina will be returning all five of their offensive line starters from last season, as well as all their key backups, including Brady Christensen and Cade Mays.
Former Rams OL Austin Corbett re-signed with Panthers on a more team-friendly deal than what LA gave Coleman Shelton By nearly all accounts the Los Angeles Rams emerged from free agency as winners.
The center position was in flux just a few weeks ago, but now Austin Corbett, Brady Christensen, and Cade Mays are all returning in 2025. Until just a few days ago, center was one of the greatest positions of need for the Carolina Panthers.
The offensive lineman inked a new extension on Saturday night, per reports. According to Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer, the deal will carry through the end of the 2025-26 season, but no financial terms were disclosed.
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The Carolina Panthers had been eerily quiet throughout the offseason. On Saturday they finally made a couple of moves to show signs of life. According to Joe Person at the Athletic, the Panthers have re-signed veteran tight end Tommy Tremble to a two-year deal.
The Panthers will have plenty of continuity up front in 2025. One day after tendering restricted free agent Cade Mays, the team has ensured Austin Corbett will be in place as well.
After three years with the Carolina Panthers, Austin Corbett will become an unrestricted free agent once the new league year begins on March 12. With his future unclear, the veteran guard was not happy with the way ESPN Panthers reporter David Newton portrayed him ahead of the offseason.
When you're covering an NFL team you never want to be the main story of the day. Sometimes that's inevitable if you clash with a player or a coach or a team owner.
In an unexpected twist, Carolina Panthers center Austin Corbett has denied allegations made by ESPN reporter David Newton, who suggested that Corbett wanted to play for a team with no competition.
The Carolina Panthers have spent a lot of time and resources building up the offensive line and now have a tough decision to make with one of their key cogs.
The Panthers have bought themselves a bit more time to determine whether offensive lineman Austin Corbett will continue his playing career in Charlotte.
Nearly two months after their season ended, the Carolina Panthers are finally beginning to reshape their roster in preparation for the 2025 campaign. On Friday the team made their first significant move of the offseason, cutting nickel cornerback Dane Jackson and saving over $3 million in cap space as a result.
The Carolina Panthers have seemingly bought themselves a little more time to strike a deal with one of their hog mollies. As first reported by Over The Cap, via Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer, the Panthers have pushed back the void deadline on center Austin Corbett’s contract to March 11.
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers have pushed back the void date on C Austin Corbett‘s contract to March 11. Kaye notes the revised date allows Carolina
Austin Corbett is a free agent. Among the Carolina Panthers exiting FAs, he is the highest-paid player coming off the books this year. The offensive lineman made $8.75 million this past season, and he made just five starts thanks to a season-ending injury.
Carolina Panthers center Austin Corbett has been named the recipient of the team’s 2024 Ed Block Courage Award. The award, which is given annually to one
It's been a difficult couple of seasons for Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Austin Corbett, who has now suffered three consecutive season-ending injuries.
Panthers HC Dave Canales announced starting C Austin Corbett tore his biceps and will miss the remainder of the 2024 season, per Joe Person. It’s the third straight year Corbett has been hurt and lost for the season after knee injuries cut short the last two years.
Instead of taking a center in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers pushed all their chips to the center of the table on Austin Corbett who has spent the last two years as the team's starting right guard when healthy.
With GM Dan Morgan and HC Dave Canales embarking on their first offseason in those roles, here are three moves the Panthers should make to start the process of escaping the NFL's basement.