The 2024 Carolina Panthers will not be the worst team in football. I wrote early last week that they could be the worst team in football, but I do not believe that will happen again this upcoming season.
Last weekend, new coach Dave Canales, GM Dan Morgan and the Panthers’ staff made the short trip over to the Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Coca-Cola 600, getting a look behind the scenes of the race with the Hendrick Motorsports team.
Two weeks of organized team activities down, one to go. But before we get into that third and final week of Carolina Panthers OTAs, let’s take a look back at the biggest takeaways from the second .
A lot has been made about Brian Burns being shipped off to New York and understandably so, but the Panthers are still in pretty decent shape at the edge rusher position after signing D.J.
The Carolina Panthers have been reconstructing their offensive line for quite some time now. In fact, they just signed over $153 million to two new starting guards earlier this offseason.
The Carolina Panthers do not want a repeat of their 2023 season. Carolina floundered after making a big trade to acquire the 1st overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, which they used on QB Bryce Young.
A year ago, the Carolina Panthers were searching for answers at receiver and aside from the veteran Adam Thielen, they didn't have much luck. GM Dan Morgan took it upon himself to re-shape the room adding Diontae Johnson via trade, Xavier Legette in the draft, and David Moore in free agency.
The Falcons made thorough changes to the coaching staff this offseason which included DC Jimmy Lake taking over. Lake discussed his defensive philosophy and has been happy with the players’ efforts through OTAs thus far.
Before I dive into my analysis, you're probably thinking what in the world is this guy thinking? Trust me, I'm not willing to bet the house or go on the record predicting the Carolina Panthers to claim the NFC South division title.
On Saturday, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young hosted his first football camp in the Carolinas. The event, in association with ProCamps, was held at Johnson C.
It might be time to start appreciating Chuba Hubbard. For the second straight year, NFL.com has named the 24-year-old running back the most underappreciated player for the Carolina Panthers.
ESPN's Mike Clay unleashed his full statistical projections for the 2024 season for every player in the NFL late last month. His projections for the Carolina Panthers' offense offers some optimism for the future, but there are some "surprises" within some of the numbers.
The Carolina Panthers stopped the slide of Texas tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders in the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting him with the first pick in the fourth round.
Coming off a 2-15 season, it might be hard for the Panthers to stay positive. But we're here to help.
Chuba Hubbard is looking to build off a productive 2023 season. If he follows up his production, his respect among the league's best at the running back position will only continue to grow.
The Carolina Panthers had a real interest in Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head coaching vacancy each of the past two offseasons.
When the Carolina Panthers bucked the NFL's recent trend of undervaluing running backs during the 2023 offseason, it marked a team attempting to differ with a common philosophy. The move blew up in Carolina's face. Carolina inked a four-year, nearly $25 million deal with Sanders and his production quickly fell off a cliff.
It isn't a secret that the Carolina Panthers haven't used the tight end position to the fullest of the team's abilities in recent years. During the 2023
Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown spent a portion of the 2023 season serving as quarterbacks coach of the Carolina Panthers and working with then-rookie signal-caller Bryce Young. He recently discussed what he took from the experience as Young struggled to find his footing in his first season in the league.
The Carolina Panthers made a somewhat shocking move at the end of the first round, moving up one spot to get quarterback Bryce Young a new weapon, selecting South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette with pick No.
Xavier Legette, who has started his second week of OTAs with the Panthers, suffered an injury that hits a lot of first-year players. It’s why Carolina coach Dave Canales asked the receiver to sit out Wednesday’s practice.
Absences around the NFL with respect to offseason workouts receives attention at a number of positions, but kicker is generally not one of them.
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