When appearing on the Chicago Bears Podcasts, new RBs coach Eric Bieniemy said he wants RB D’Andre Swift to make medium gains and also “hit the home run
After reports earlier today that free agent safety Nick Scott was considering offers from his former team and a mystery bidder, ESPN’s Adam Schefter tells us that the Panthers will be re-signing the veteran safety.
The Panthers have already made one notable move to shore up their secondary and could make another.
Building a winning team in the NFL is easier said than done. It's particularly difficult when you inherit a messy roster situation from whoever was running the team before you.
A hamstring injury in Week 7 forced him onto injured reserve.
The Carolina Panthers announced they officially activated S Nick Scott from injured reserve and waived DB Jammie Robinson in a corresponding roster move.
The Panthers announced on Wednesday that they have designated S Nick Scott to return on injured reserve. Scott, 29, is a former seventh-round pick by the Rams out of Penn State in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Injuries continue to mar the Panthers’ 2024 campaign.
The Carolina Panthers announced they have placed S Nick Scott on injured reserve. Additionally, the Panthers activated S Sam Franklin Jr. from injured reserve and signed S Russ Yeast to the practice squad.
This offseason, the Carolina Panthers retooled the back end of their secondary with guys who are familiar with Ejiro Evero's scheme. Veteran safety Nick Scott is one of those guys.
The Carolina Panthers continued their roster makeover on Friday, signing free agent safety Nick Scott per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Scott is a five-year veteran who was most recently with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced Wednesday that they would be releasing safety Nick Scott. The Los Angeles Rams immediately bubbled to the surface as a perfect fit for the 29-year-old former 7th-round draft pick for several reasons.
The Bengals are reportedly releasing safety Nick Scott a year after signing him to a three-year deal. The move saves Cincinnati $2.3 million in cap space after bringing Geno Stone into the safety room this week (Scott had $2 million in dead money on a $4.3 million cap hit).
Players on the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams were recently pranked into believing they would be wearing "ugly" Christmas jerseys during their Week 16 game on the Sunday holiday.
While Bills QB Josh Allen led a dominating second-half effort over the Rams, one play encapsulated Buffalo's performance on Thursday night.
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