At some point during virtually every Carolina Panthers game, you have probably found yourself grumbling about Nick Scott. The much-maligned safety has seemingly been out of position a lot or has failed to make a play.
The Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets are tied at 3-3 about midway through the second quarter. Already we've seen some drama on both sides of the ball.
One of several items the Carolina Panthers front office left unfinished this offseason was finding a proven veteran to start net to Tre'Von Moehrig on the back end of their defense.
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Week 4 was a rough showing for the Carolina Panthers, as they lost embarrassingly to the New England Patriots 42-13. One of their many rough moments came when a back-breaking penalty from safety Nick Scott extended a drive for the Patriots, where they went on to score.
Head coach Dave Canales has made some perplexing lineup decisions this year for the Carolina Panthers. On defense, Nick Scott and Trevin Wallace keep on starting despite frequent errors.
To say that the Carolina Panthers stumbled out of the gate to start the 2025 NFL season would be the understatement of the year. It might be more accurate to say that they fell directly on their face right into a pile of horse manure, then they tried lighting the manure on fire in an effort to get it off.
The Carolina Panthers had the best rookie of the entire first week of preseason, according to PFF. Nic Scourton, in limited action, earned a 91.8 overall grade, higher than every rookie, including Shedeur Sanders, Tetairoa McMillan and Cam Ward.
The Carolina Panthers seem poised to roll into the 2025 season with the safeties they currently have. Nick Scott, Tre'von Moehrig, Demani Richardson, and Lathan Ransom appear to be the group.
The Carolina Panthers probably need a safety before the regular season starts. The safety room currently consists of Trevon Moehrig, Lathan Ransom, Nick Scott, and Demani Richardson.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Carolina Panthers probably still need a safety. The trio of Trevon Moehrig, Nick Scott, Demani Richardson, and Lathan Ransom is not deep, nor is it particularly strong.
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After reports earlier today that free agent safety Nick Scott was considering offers from his former team and a mystery bidder, ESPN’s Adam Schefter tells us that the Panthers will be re-signing the veteran safety.
Building a winning team in the NFL is easier said than done. It's particularly difficult when you inherit a messy roster situation from whoever was running the team before you.
The Carolina Panthers announced they officially activated S Nick Scott from injured reserve and waived DB Jammie Robinson in a corresponding roster move.
The Panthers announced on Wednesday that they have designated S Nick Scott to return on injured reserve. Scott, 29, is a former seventh-round pick by the Rams out of Penn State in the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Carolina Panthers continued their roster makeover on Friday, signing free agent safety Nick Scott per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Scott is a five-year veteran who was most recently with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals are reportedly releasing safety Nick Scott a year after signing him to a three-year deal. The move saves Cincinnati $2.3 million in cap space after bringing Geno Stone into the safety room this week (Scott had $2 million in dead money on a $4.3 million cap hit).
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