The Carolina Panthers have to feel good heading into the offseason. After starting out the season looking like the worst team in the NFL, they turned their season around.
The Panthers will have plenty of continuity up front in 2025. One day after tendering restricted free agent Cade Mays, the team has ensured Austin Corbett will be in place as well.
Joe Person of The Athletic reports that the Panthers have re-signed TE Tommy Tremble to a two-year contract on Saturday. According to Tom Pelissero, Tremble receives a two-year deal worth up to $16 million, including $8 million guaranteed.
Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer reports that the Panthers have agreed to a one-year contract with C Austin Corbett. Carolina and Corbett agreed to
This past season, the Carolina Panthers' defense struggled to get after the quarterback. Veterans Jadeveon Clowney and A'Shawn Robinson tied for the team lead with 5.5 sacks.
With NFL free agency starting in just a few days, teams are beginning to make cuts to get under the salary cap. The Carolina Panthers are fortunate to be under the limit, so they don't have to move on from players due to their cap hit — but they can benefit from other teams being forced to make such moves.
When it comes to the biggest needs for the Carolina Panthers this offseason, improving the pass-rush is near the top of the list. After all, the Panthers finished with the fourth-fewest sacks in the NFL last season and nobody on the team had more than 5.5.
This past season, the Carolina Panthers saw some encouraging things from rookie wide receivers Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker. It would be a bit far-fetched to assume either one would be ready to assume the role of WR1 in 2025 and perhaps neither ever reach that level in their respective careers.
Thanks mostly to their two big upgrades at guard, the Carolina Panthers fielded one of the best offensive lines in the NFL this past season. At the end of the year, Pro Football Focus had this group ranked eighth-best in the league.
If the Carolina Panthers only manage to improve one position group this offseason, it should probably be their interior defensive line rotation. Given
This current quiet time for the Carolina Panthers represents the calm before the storm. With free agency set to begin on Monday, the team will have to make a series of moves at some point this weekend to free up some salary cap space ahead of the new league year.
The Carolina Panthers have been rumored as a potential landing spot for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf, who recently requested a trade. The problem is that the Panthers would have to surrender significant draft capital in order to bag Metcalf, who also has just one year left on his deal.
The Carolina Panthers could certainly stand to add some more weapons for Bryce Young this offseason, and it would be pretty shocking if they didn't. Right
The Carolina Panthers have just one tight end under contract right now: Ja'Tavion Sanders. For one thing, they can't roll into 2025 without any semblance of a backup, and for another, Sanders' rookie season didn't exactly foretell of a future superstar at the position.
Per Joseph Person of The Athletic, the Panthers are not expected to tender RFAs WR Deven Thompkins, RB Raheem Blackshear, WR Velus Jones Jr. or WR Dan Chisena. They will all become unrestricted free agents when the new league year starts next week.
Defensive lineman LaBryan Ray is set to return to the Panthers for the 2025 season. The team announced that they have tendered Ray a contract as an exclusive rights free agent.
We bring you part two of this week’s fan mailbag! Hello CSR! Welcome to Brian Answers, part two of your weekly Panthers fan mailbag for everyone! The questions this week seemed to focus on the draft and making trades, as Free Agency is right around the corner next week.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Panthers are placing an original round tender on restricted free agent center Cade Mays. The move will cost the
The Carolina Panthers are positioned to make noise over the coming weeks. With free agency coming on Monday, rumors are flying around with Dave Canales' team being mentioned with a lot to offer.
The Carolina Panthers enter the 2025 offseason with a clear objective to improve their defense. After finishing the 2024 season with one of the league's worst units, changes are necessary if the Panthers hope to make a splash this year.
Based on Metcalf's value, it's possible an unexpected team ends up making the deal.
As the Carolina Panthers head into the 2025 NFL free agency period, the team faces a critical balancing act—how to make the most of their $28 million in cap space to build a competitive roster.
Young was benched early in the 2024 season before getting a second opportunity and holding down the job for the remainder of the season.
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