For two straight years, Steve Wilks has been told he’s not a fit. But one of his former players isn’t buying it. Ex-Carolina Panthers safety Tre Boston took to Twitter on Wednesday following the announcement of Wilks’ dismissal from the San Francisco 49ers.
While promoting his new show—which is set to premiere this Sunday on The Weather Channel—Tre Boston took some time out to forecast the future of the Carolina Panthers.
A former Carolina Panther is trading in his football helmet for a hard hat. Last week, The Weather Channel released the new trailer for its home-renovation show FAST: Home Rescue.
Since the Carolina Panthers are out to win their first division title in seven years, maybe they should just keep turning back the clock. As insurance for the injured Jaycee Horn, the team signed 35-year-old cornerback Josh Norman to their practice squad on Monday.
The Panthers scored a surprise 30-24 win in Seattle on Sunday, moving the team to 5-8 on the season after a brutal start. It was the Panthers’ first road win of the season and their third victory in the last four games overall.
It's still unclear what direction the Carolina Panthers will go in with the head coaching position after firing Matt Rhule back in October. However, seven weeks into his interim gig, Steve Wilks has already gained the support of former safety Tre Boston.
Maybe he didn’t intend to, but former Carolina Panthers safety Tre Boston started a little fire on Friday morning. Now, to be fair, he never specifically mentioned the safety he was referring to by name.
Carolina Panthers fans might’ve experienced a bit of bad déjà vu last week courtesy of Odell Beckham Jr. and the Los Angeles Rams. But that was mere peanuts compared to what happened with them today.
Carolina Panthers fans have probably been waiting for this day since, well, Cam Newton was let go by the franchise back in March of 2020. So all the thoughts and emotions and, apparently, quality tweets have been bottled up .
In just his second season at the helm, Matt Rhule has helped transform the Carolina Panthers' defense into one of the best units in the entire NFL. However, the struggles on the offensive side of the ball, particularly at quarterback, have held this team back from being a legitimate contender in not only the NFC South but the NFC as a whole.
Could Cam Newton make a return to Carolina? View the original article to see embedded media. The Sam Darnold experiment in Carolina hasn't gone to plan in 2021 and the Panthers will now be turning to backup P.J.
Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Boston is “now healthy, in shape, vaccinated and willing to sign on with a practice squad.”
It appears that Panthers fans aren't alone in their curiosity about the backup quarterback position. Former Carolina safety Tre Boston took to Twitter on Saturday to share his thoughts: This came after the Panthers finished up their third and final preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Carolina Panthers’ roster for the 2021 season is mostly set. As always, there will be some surprise cuts before the games begin, but we have a good idea of who will be on the field come Week 1.
Earlier this offseason, the Carolina Panthers released veteran safety Tre Boston to create more cap space prior to the start of free agency in March. Boston had just signed a three-year, $18-million contract extension last offseason.
Let’s take a look at some logical moves that could be next for Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot as the next phase of NFL free agency rolls on.
The 28-year-old was third on the Panthers with 95 tackles last season. He also had one interception, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, three tackles for a loss and two quarterback hits.
2019 NFL free agency seems to be winding down as we get closer to the draft, but there still are productive players available who can plug holes for teams.
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