When the Carolina Panthers selected running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round, the franchise said it expected him to be a difference-maker. Several pundits were worried about the selection because Brooks is returning from a torn ACL.
It’s unlikely that the Bills can pull off any blockbuster deals this offseason since they have the third-fewest cap space in the NFL, but here are three moves they should make to shore up their roster.
Maybe the closest thing to the excitement of the draft for fans is the unveiling of what jersey numbers the draft picks are going to wear with their new team in the NFL.
Two-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore is arguably the best player left on the free agent market. While he’s no longer the elite lockdown cornerback from the late 2010’s, the 33-year-old remains one of the better starting cornerbacks in the league.
Carolina underwent a near complete overhaul of the offensive side of the ball this offseason and by doing so, it put a couple of Panthers in danger of losing their jobs.
The Carolina Panthers signed running back Miles Sanders to a four-year, $25.4 million deal last offseason with the hope of solidifying their backfield.
At a time when NFL teams are increasingly concluding that running backs aren't worth big contracts or high draft picks, the Panthers have taken the opposite view.
A return for Stephon Gilmore may not be in the cards any time soon. Though Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said the lines of communication
The Carolina Panthers appear eager to keep everyone guessing. On Monday, it was reported the Panthers intend to sign former Philadelphia Eagles running back Rashaad Penny. ESPN first reported the news.
The NFL is full of parody. Teams can go from worst to first in their division in just one season. After having a big off-season, this NFC team is on the rise.
It sounds like Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver Xavier Legette could be in for a big year if he lives up to a lofty comparison. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler…
Now that the Panthers have new pieces for their 2024 puzzle, how do those pieces fit? With the 2024 NFL Draft behind us, we now have the opportunity to look forward and predict how this draft class will fit into the current regime’s plans.
Carolina Panthers great Cam Newton just took a stroll—or perhaps a run—down memory lane. As a branch-off to last week’s episode of 4th & 1 with Cam Newton, the former MVP quarterback was asked about one of the most legendary scrambles of his career.
Panthers General Manager Dan Morgan said before the draft that the team and free agent cornerback Stephon Gilmore had been in contact, and could get a deal done after the draft.
The Panthers recently hired a former Seahawks coach in Dave Canales, and now they are bringing in a former Seahawks rushing leader as well.
One team’s treasure is another team’s treasure. With the 2024 NFL draft now in the books, we’re beyond the point of consideration for compensatory free agents.
Dan Morgan recently sat down with The Huddle to discuss his thoughts on his first NFL Draft as Carolina Panthers General Manager. Morgan himself is no stranger to the draft process, he was drafted 11th overall by the Panthers in the 2001 NFL Draft.
The Panthers announced they have agreed to terms with running back Rashaad Penny. The move was expected post-draft. Penny, 28, entered the NFL as a first-round pick of the Seahawks in 2018, when Panthers head coach Dave Canales was an assistant there.
Things are getting crowded in the Panthers' running back room. On Monday, Carolina agreed to terms with veteran running back Rashaad Penny. Penny spent five years in Seattle before switching coasts and spending 2023 in Philadelphia with the Eagles.
Much of Carolina's roster is in place for the 2024 season and the countdown to 53 officially begins in a little over two months. With the draft and most free agency moves in the books, I decided to go ahead and release my first 53-man roster projection for this season.
The Carolina Panthers are expected to sign running back Rashaad Penny in the coming days, ESPN reported Monday. Penny, 28, is expected to sign after the Panthers' rookie minicamp, which ends Sunday.
He will be fighting for playing time in a packed running back room.
When it was reported back in March the Pittsburgh Steelers traded wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers, it was a puzzling move.
It sounds like the sides may have reached a stalemate.
The Chargers continued to overhaul their wide receiver room on Thursday by signing veteran free agent D.J. Chark to a one-year contract that could be worth as much as $5M.
The Buffalo Bills are working hard to replenish some of the talent that they lost this offseason.
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 made Jonathon Brooks the first running back off the board in the 2024 draft, casting doubt over the role of Miles Sanders.
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