The Carolina Panthers received devastating news recently. Second-round pick Jonathon Brooks played in just three games as a rookie, rushing for 22 yards on nine attempts before suffering a torn ACL. Carolina knew his rookie season would essentially be a redshirt campaign,
If the Carolina Panthers are truly going to catch up with contenders around the NFC, it's going to take more than simply filling their (many) roster holes. Acquiring adequate starters at defensive tackle, edge and safety should all be on the menu, but the Panthers also have to think big and make at least one splashy, aggressive move this offseason.
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The NFL Players Association’s annual survey was released on Wednesday, and the results showed the Carolina Panthers still have a many areas for organizational improvement.
It's hard to say Young established himself as a future star, but at least the Panthers go into this offseason knowing who their QB will be next season. That allows the Panthers to focus on other areas of the roster.
Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan held press conferences at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday. Canales fielded one question about quarterback Bryce Young. Morgan didn’t face any. Young already answered the questions over the second half of the 2024 NFL season.
Linebacker Shaq Thompson was the Carolina Panthers’ first-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. The team announced Monday it will not sign Thompson, who will now become a free agent.