Panthers hire Rams assistant AC Carter as their OLB coach
The Panthers could sign a weapon to help Bryce Young, with that being current Giants wide receiver, Darius Slayton.
The Carolina Panthers are in the middle of the evaluation phase of the 2025 NFL Draft. Following a chat with GM Dan Morgan in Texas, Panthers beat writer Mike Kaye projects the top 10 picks, including Carolina’s eighth overall selection.
After parting ways with the Panthers following their 2023 hire of Frank Reich, Wilks was hired as the defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers. But despite helping the Niners reach Super Bowl LVIII, as his unit allowed the third-fewest points per game (17.5), Wilks was dismissed after just one year.
Last offseason Carolina made some questionable decisions, especially in regards to allowing certain defensive free agents to leave and sign with other teams. One of them was safety Jeremy Chinn, who joined the Washington Commanders and has gone on to blossom under head coach Dan Quinn.
The Carolina Panthers took some positive steps forward during the 2024 NFL season. Thanks to some serious offseason investments, their offensive line was improved in a big way and is now one of the league's best units up front. They also have finally found a franchise quarterback thanks to Bryce Young's rise in the second half of the season.
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Young may have been the NFL's worst starting quarterback across the first two weeks of the 2024 season before his benching.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly interviewing Carolina Panthers passing game coordinator Jonathan Cooley, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The Jaguars are moving fast when it comes to filling the defensive coordinator opening.
Cam Newton led the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 record and an MVP Award, preferring individual success over team achievements. Speaking on First Take, he prioritized his impact on the NFL rather than a Super Bowl ring,
The Panthers also reportedly met with Virginia Tech running back Bhayshul Tuten at the Senior Bowl. Tuten (5-foot-9, 211 pounds) has been a productive rusher over the last two seasons with the Hokies after transferring from North Carolina A&T.