The Carolina Panthers became the eighth team in NFL history to allow over 3,000 rushing yards to opposing offenses in 2024. Their interior was as porous as could possibly be, and it helped them set the record for most points allowed in NFL history.
The Carolina Panthers lost on Sunday, dropping their overall record to 1-7. At this point, what matters more is not wins and losses but seeing which players can perform and who should stick around to be building blocks of the future.
The Carolina Panthers may have even more troubling defending the run. Friday’s injury report for this weekend’s matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders lists starting nose tackle Shy Tuttle as doubtful.
The Carolina Panthers probably won’t have another one of their opening-day starting defensive linemen in Week 3. Nose tackle Shy Tuttle remained out of practice on Thursday due to a foot injury.
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.
The Carolina Panthers have restructured both OT Taylor Moton‘s and DT Shy Tuttle‘s contracts, according to Field Yates. The move will create approximately $10.7 million in cap space for the 2024 season.
Former Tennessee Vols defensive lineman Shy Tuttle was featured last week in a hilarious/perfect social media post from the Carolina Panthers that went semi-viral. Tuttle, who is entering his second season with the Panthers, intercepted a pass from Carolina quarterback Bryce Young during practice last week.
The 3-6 Saints will most likely leave the 2022 season with a lot of questions to answer, and no playoff berth to mark Dennis Allen's first year as head coach.