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.
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.
For the second straight year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be breaking in a new offensive coordinator. After just one season, Dave Canales left to become the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, leaving an opening at the top of Tampa Bay’s offensive coaching staff.
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.
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.
Shortly after making their final selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales met with the media to recap the selections they made over the three day event and where this roster sits heading into the summer months.
For the second time in as many years, we’ve now embarked on a new era of Carolina Panthers football. But now, it’s president of football operations/general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales running the show—and it feels a bit different.
The running back room inside of Bank of America Stadium just got a little more crowded. On Friday night, the Carolina Panthers nabbed who they believe is the top rusher in the 2024 draft class—selecting University of Texas standout Jonathon Brooks with the 46th overall pick.
South Carolina receiver Xavier Legette gave away the Panthers' plan three days before the draft, saying Carolina had promised to draft him 33rd overall if he fell into the second round.
The Carolina Panthers’ interest in Xavier Legette is definitely not a secret anymore. To close out the first round of the 2024 NFL draft on Thursday night, the Panthers jumped into the 32nd overall slot and selected University of South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette.
The Carolina Panthers are headed in a new direction. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Dave Canales will now be leading the team for the 2024 offseason.
Carolina Panthers first-year head coach Dave Canales spoke with reporters on Tuesday after completing day one of the team’s voluntary mini-camp. Speaking
Head coach Dave Canales set the record straight about the Carolina Panthers' No. 33 pick in the 2024 NFL draft. South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette went on record and said the Panthers told him the team would draft him if he were available come the second round.
Former South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette said this week that the Panthers told him they're "really hoping I can make it the second round" and that they plan to take him with the 33rd overall pick on Friday night.
Life under Dave Canales is a little different than the previous season for now second-year quarterback Bryce Young. During Young's rookie season, he had multiple voices in his ear.
When the Carolina Panthers traded for wide receiver Diontae Johnson, it shocked the former Pro Bowler. He didn't expect to be traded, despite his down
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent shockwaves through the NFL community with their decision to trade star wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers.
No one is thinking of the Carolina Panthers as legitimate playoff contenders heading into 2024. Well, maybe no one other than new head coach Dave Canales.
Despite last season's failures, first-year head coach Dave Canales has high expectations for 2024.
The Carolina Panthers are already set up at quarterback, though how long they're willing to roll with Bryce Young remains to be seen.
For the first time in his career, Dave Canales is a head coach in the NFL. The Carolina Panthers hired him after serving one season as offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Bucaneers.
During his introductory press conference, new Panthers head coach Dave Canales praised incumbent defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero. That pointed to the latter being retained, and the team will indeed head in that direction.
The Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Dave Canales is reportedly sticking with defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero and most of his defensive staff, according to The Athletics‘ Joe Person.
The 43-year-old DC has been a highly coveted candidate for multiple openings across the NFL this offseason.
Dave Canales has his work cut out for him as he takes over the Carolina Panthers as head coach. That job gets a little easier, though, based on the latest regarding the future of DC Ejiro Evero with the franchise.
There may be no bigger mess in the NFL than the Carolina Panthers.
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