The thick of the NFL offseason is in the rearview mirror for the Carolina Panthers with the NFL Draft just wrapping up. Free agency is over in terms of it being a frenzy with several players left to find homes still.
A Charlotte restaurant poked fun at Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper this week after Tepper visited the establishment prior to last week's 2024 NFL draft.…
The Carolina Panthers were pretty limited with what they were able to do in the draft this year due to not having a first round pick, but GM Dan Morgan worked his magic and picked up extra capital with the Brian Burns trade and by moving out of No.
Taking a look at what the Carolina Panthers newest running back brings to the table - in short, a lot. When Dave Canales says he is going to be stubborn about running the football, he seems like a man speaking with conviction.
Here are 15 photos of Carolina Panthers fourth-round pick Ja’Tavion Sanders: NCAA Football: UL Monroe at Texas Sep 3, 2022; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns
Here are 15 photos of Carolina Panthers first-round pick Xavier Legette: NCAA Football: South Carolina at Florida Oct 3, 2020; Gainesville, FL, USA; South
The Carolina Panthers had their work cut out for them entering the 2024 offseason. They’re coming off a 2-15 season and didn’t have a first-round pick to work with.
The Panthers have a new top running back in town, which could mean that Miles Sanders is on the trade block. Originally signed to a four-year, $25 million contract, the former Eagle had a season to forget during his first year in Carolina.
Pro Football Focus released it's way-too-early mock draft for 2025 and with the first overall pick, they have the Carolina Panthers selecting Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr.
The NFL Draft is just one of many ways a team can improve its roster, it's not the end-all be-all. For the most part, the draft is a crapshoot. You're throwing darts at a board blindfolded, especially once you get into the third round.
The Carolina Panthers didn't do running back Miles Sanders any favors during the 2024 NFL Draft. In the second round, Carolina selected Texas running
The Carolina Panthers are clearly trying to assemble a team around new franchise QB Bryce Young. Carolina traded up in last year’s draft to the first overall pick to select Young, but the jury is still out on how good of a pro he’ll become.
The Panthers didn’t own a first round pick until they traded up for one, landing Xavier Legette. And at least one analyst is applauding the selection as one of the best of the draft’s opening day.
The Panthers didn’t have a first-round pick in 2024 but moved up into the first to give Bryce Young another weapon. This offense could be on the up and up, and the Panthers 2024 draft grades correlate.
The Carolina Panthers are signing UDFA kicker Harrison Mevis.
The Carolina Panthers selected a wide receiver with their first-round pick. Since free agency kicked off, the Panthers have focused on remaking their offense and getting Bryce Young more protection and weapons.
The Panthers made Jonathon Brooks the first running back off the board in the 2024 draft, casting doubt over the role of Miles Sanders.
The topic of conversation all weekend was getting Bryce Young enough offensive help. And with nearly every selection, Dan Morgan and Dave Canales proved
Panthers GM Dan Morgan said the team has not closed the door to signing veteran CB Stephon Gilmore, though he made sure to praise fifth-round CB Chau Smith-Wade who was just drafted Saturday. “First off, we’re really excited about Chau,” Morgan said via USA Today’s Anthony Rizzuti.
One of the goals of the Carolina Panthers after the 2023 season was to upgrade the supporting cast around quarterback Bryce Young as much as possible. The No.
The Carolina Panthers selected former Texas Longhorn tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders with the No. 101 pick of the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Momentarily after he was selected on Saturday afternoon, his rookie contract details were revealed, via Spotrac.
Missing 29 games over his three-year Charlotte run, the cornerback has shown promise when available.
On Thursday, David Tepper confronted some frustrated restaurant employees who apparently haven't forgiven the Panthers owner for perceived misfires during recent drafts.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton sees a little bit of 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy in Oregon's Bo Nix.
The Panthers aren't scheduled to make their first selection until pick No. 33 in the second round.
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