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 1,900-yard Rashaad Penny signing may hint at a possible trade for current running back Miles Sanders this offseason. According to a source, the Panthers may move on from Sanders after signing Penny to a contract.
One former member of the Philadelphia Eagles is on the the move. Philadelphia certainly will look different at running back next season. The Eagles had D'Andre Swift, Kenneth Gainwell, Boston Scott, and Rashaad Penny on the roster last season.
The Panthers recently hired a former Seahawks coach in Dave Canales, and now they are bringing in a former Seahawks rushing leader as well.
Another addition to Carolina’s backfield appears to be on the way.
The Carolina Panthers are set to sign a former first-round pick. The Panthers have used significant offseason resources to try to aid Bryce Young’s development for the upcoming season.
He will be fighting for playing time in a packed running back room.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers are expected to sign RB Rashaad Penny to a contract. He adds the deal should become official after Carolina holds
Seahawks GM John Schneider said he hasn’t ruled out re-signing free agent RB Rashaad Penny and it’s “possible” they bring him back, via Gregg Bell. Penny,
NFC Contender Seattle Seahawks may reunite with former first-round pick running back Rashaad Penny this offseason. According to a report, the Seahawks brought in Penny this week for a free-agent visit after spending a year with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Seattle Seahawks met with old friend Rashaad Penny on Wednesday as they look to potentially add a depth option at running back.
According to Howard Balzer, the Seahawks brought in free agent RB Rashaad Penny for a visit on Wednesday. Penny is coming off of a disappointing season
The Philadelphia Eagles have little to lose by running Rashaad Penny out for special teams returns, especially given his prolific work in that department while in college at San Diego State.
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