After nine seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, which included a pair of Pro Bowl campaigns, former undrafted free agent wide receiver Adam Thielen wound up a cap casualty in 2023. Less than two weeks after he was cut loose by Minnesota,
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The New Orleans Saints could be the perfect team to target a Carolina Panthers cornerback that is likely to get cut this offseason.
The Panthers could sign a weapon to help Bryce Young, with that being current Giants wide receiver, Darius Slayton.
Here are some important upcoming dates to keep in mind for the 2025 offseason: The Panthers have not one, but two first-time Pro Bowlers for 2024. Cornerback Jaycee Horn and right guard Robert Hunt will represent Carolina and the NFC at this year’s all-star festivities out of Orlando, Fla.
The Carolina Panthers are gearing up for the NFL Draft, and so are The Observer’s Mike Kaye and. Tune in to the latest podcast episode of Processing Blue now.
Former Los Angeles Chargers coaches just keep making waves during the hiring cycle. Right on the heels of a former Chargers coach landing a job as a coordinator with the Miami Dolphins, another has landed with the Carolina Panthers.
It is beyond a cliché for an athlete to say winning a Super Bowl is more important than an individual award, to the point that any top NFL quarterback asked will almost go out of his way to disregard the MVP award. Josh Allen does it. Lamar Jackson does it.
The Carolina Panthers feel pretty good about their QB situation heading into 2025 with Bryce Young turning things around. The Observer spoke with GM Dan Morgan at the annual Shrine Bowl to get answers on the coaching staff,
the Carolina Panthers need to add talent on defense. They allowed the most points in the NFL in 2024 by a wide margin. In a deep class of defensive prospects, Carolina may elect to draft the best ...
Thompson wants to finish his career with the Panthers, but health concerns make his future in Carolina unclear.
Former Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton said he would not trade his MVP award for a Super Bowl win during a recent episode of ESPN's "First Take."