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.
Scott Fitterer’s tenure as the general manager of the Carolina Panthers was an abject disaster. In three seasons in charge of Carolina’s roster construction, Fitterer and his staff failed to make the NFL playoffs, never even finishing with a winning record in a season.
Although it wasn’t a complete shocker, Tuesday’s cut of wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. certainly turned a few heads. While the former second-round pick has yet to blossom into the player the Carolina Panthers selected him to be, there’s little doubt that the talented 24-year-old has the potential to make an impact in the NFL.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
The Washington Commanders continue to make changes and additions to their front office as their attempt at a franchise turnaround continues. In doing so, the Commanders gave Scott Fitterer a job after six months of unemployment, hiring the former Carolina Panthers general manager.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Adam Peters' front-office revolution came with a complete overhaul of its infrastructure. Some moves were immediate. Others came once the offseason recruitment period concluded.
The Washington Commanders are adding former Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer to their front office, multiple outlets reported Monday. Fitterer, 50, will serve as a "personnel executive" under general manager Adam Peters, per reports.
He was the Panthers GM from 2021-2023 — a stretch where Carolina went just 14-37 and failed to make the playoffs — before being fired on Jan. 8.
Scott Fitterer‘s tenure as general manager of the Panthers came to an end this winter, but the veteran executive has lined up a new gig for the 2024 campaign.
According to Ben Standig, the Washington Commanders are hiring former Panthers GM Scott Fitterer to their front office. Fitterer is well-liked around
Let’s run out the trade value charts again. It turns out the Carolina Panthers big trade to move one spot up and into the first round on Thursday night was just a harbinger of the draft strategy that general manager Dan Morgan honed while watching his former boss Scott Fitterer at work.
The Panthers are on the move again The Carolina Panthers have traded with the New York Jets, sending no. 65 to acquire the nos. 72 and 157 overall picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The union of Duce Staley and D’Onta Foreman was over a year in the making—and it was finally made on Wednesday. As first reported by Bleacher Report NFL insider Jordan Schultz this afternoon, the former Carolina Panthers running back is expected to sign with the Cleveland Browns.
Given the mess the Panthers find themselves in, it’ll be difficult for the ex-GM to land another job anytime soon.
The Carolina Panthers are reportedly hiring Dan Morgan as their new general manager, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Dan Morgan is a former NFL player, and received Pro Bowl honors during his time with the Panthers.
This year's coaching cycle is the busiest in recent history, and there's plenty of debate about which team has the best situation. Let's take a bird's-eye view and examine each team's owners, general managers, quarterbacks and draft capital situation.
The Panthers added another candidate to their General Manager search on Wednesday. The team announced that they have requested permission to interview Lions chief operating officer Mike Disner for the position.
Now that the Carolina Panthers have officially fired Scott Fitterer, it is time to assess where the Panthers stand. Ever since the end of the Cam Newton Era, the Panthers have begun each season with a new quarterback, including first-overall pick Bryce Young.
Scott Fitterer’s tenure as the GM of the Carolina Panthers was short lived. Nearly three years to the date from when he was hired, Jan. 14, 2021, he is relieved of his duties.
After firing head coach Frank Reich in the middle of the season, the Carolina Panthers continued to clean house on Monday by firing general manager Scott Fitterer.
In a move that comes as little surprise, the Panthers have moved on from general manager Scott Fitterer.
While several teams are still looking to lock up spots in the NFL playoffs during Week 18 of the 2023 NFL season, the Carolina Panthers are already focusing on the future, with team owner David Tepper reportedly on the verge of firing general manager Scott Fitterer, per sources of ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The future of Carolina Panthers GM Scott Fitterer remains uncertain as we enter the final week of the 2023 season. Carolina mortgaged the future to move up to the No.
Having already moved on from their head coach, the Carolina Panthers could be considering another major change to their leadership structure as the offseason approaches.
Frank Reich was relieved of his duties as head coach of the Carolina Panthers last Monday, along with running backs coach Duce Staley and quarterbacks coach Josh McCown.
This will be a situation to monitor during the season’s second half.
We're only days away from the start of the 2023 NFL regular season. Before things kick off, here's a look at whose stock is up and whose is down in the NFC South.
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