The Carolina Panthers announced on Thursday they have activated TE Tommy Tremble from the active/PUP list. This clears the way for him to be on the roster Week 1.
The Carolina Panthers' front office and coaching staff have been busy days before the players return to the team facilities for the start of training camp.
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Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble will open training camp on the physically unable to perform list. The team announced the move on Monday. They also placed wide receiver Dan Chisena on the PUP list and punter Sam Martin was placed on the non-football injury list.
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A photo from Tight End University (TEU) in late June captures where the Panthers stand at tight end. Ja’Tavion Sanders, Carolina’s 2024 fourth-round pick, flashes his new grill with a confident smile.
The Carolina Panthers have three plausible options at tight end. The veteran Tommy Tremble has the most experience, but he also has yet to crack 1,000 career yards in four seasons.
The Carolina Panthers, even after basically an entire offseason of acquisitions, still have one glaring hole on each side of the ball. On offense, it's tight end, where two unproven day-three draft picks will carry the load alongside underwhelming vet Tommy Tremble.
After missing virtually all of the 2024 season, Panthers defensive tackle Derrick Brown is aiming for a full return to the field during training camp later this summer, per Joseph Person of The Athletic.
Tight end Tommy Tremble was one of a handful of players who did not participate in the Carolina Panthers' first practice of OTAs on Tuesday, and we won't be seeing him on the field anytime soon.
The Panthers will be without one of their top tight ends for at least the rest of OTAs and minicamp.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble had back surgery last week but could be ready for the regular season in September, coach Dave Canales said Tuesday.
Panthers HC Dave Canales told reporters Tuesday that TE Tommy Tremble had successful back surgery and will be out until training camp, per Joe Person.
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.
Going into the draft, the Carolina Panthers arguably needed a tight end. The duo of Tommy Tremble and Ja'Tavion Sanders was uninspiring, and it frankly wasn't enough to fill out a complete roster.
The Carolina Panthers could certainly use another tight end. Not only is that a position of need, but even with Tommy Tremble re-signing and the addition of Colton Granger, a former basketball player, it's a place that can be addressed to give Bryce Young a reliable weapon.
The Panthers are turning to the hardwood for some help at tight end. The team announced today that they’ve signed former Division I college basketball player Colin Granger as a TE.
The tight end room the Carolina Panthers currently have could be worse, but it's also not that inspiring. Ja'Tavion Sanders and Tommy Tremble have both at times looked like capable starters, but they've both also faded into the background all too often.
Tommy Tremble was expected to test the open market next week but returns with a two-year deal, per reports. The third-round selection for the Panthers in the 2021 NFL Draft had his rookie contract expiring.
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.
Joe Person of The Athletic reports that the Panthers have re-signed TE Tommy Tremble to a two-year contract on Saturday. According to Tom Pelissero, Tremble receives a two-year deal worth up to $16 million, including $8 million guaranteed.
Carolina Panthers TE Tommy Tremble hasn't had the best week.
It seems like the NFL has the Chicago Bears back after the latest news that was announced on Saturday. The league has fined Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble $17,083 for unnecessary roughness and use of a helmet for a play that occurred against the Bears in Week 5.Tremble was injured on the play and left the game with a concussion.
He left the game and was evaluated for a concussion.
NFL training camp season is almost here. The Panthers begin their program with rookies reporting on July 19 at Bank of American Stadium in Charlotte, while veterans join four days later on the 23rd.
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