The abrupt retirement of former Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny, just 28 years old, came as a surprise earlier this week. Penny, the No. 27 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, just signed with the Carolina Panthers earlier this offseason, reuniting him with head coach Dave Canales, a longtime Seahawks assistant.
Here's a trivia question few fans will get right: Among running backs with at least 300 carries, who has the highest yards-per-carry average in NFL history?
In light of Rashaad Penny’s retirement, the Carolina Panthers added back to their backfield on Wednesday—signing undrafted rookie Dillon Johnson. Here’s an updated look at the team’s roster as we head towards Fan Fest:
Veteran running back Rashaad Penny surprisingly announced his retirement earlier this week which opened up a spot on the Carolina Panthers' 90-man roster.
Less than a week after Rashaad Penny declared when healthy, he remained one of the NFL’s top running backs, the 28-year-old decided to retire. Carolina Panthers first-year coach Dave Canales broke the news following Tuesday’s training camp practice at the team’s new practice facility behind Bank of America Stadium.
Madden 25 is showing the Carolina Panthers some much-needed love. A day after revealing the Panthers' wide receivers and safeties ratings. On Tuesday,
The 28-year-old played in just 45 games throughout his six-year NFL career as he battled several injuries.
One former Philadelphia Eagles running back reportedly has decided to hang up his cleats. Former Eagles running back Rashaad Penny joined the Carolina Panthers throughout the offseason and recently claimed he was one of the top rushers when healthy and talked about being excited for the upcoming 2024 campaign.
Tuesday morning brought us a surprise, as the Carolina Panthers announced the retirement of 28-year-old running back Rashaad Penny. Penny, who signed with the team earlier in the spring, will have his vacancy filled by rookie wideout Tayvion Robinson.
The San Diego State product was limited to just 45 games (11 starts) across his six seasons, as he battled numerous injuries during his career.
Running back Rashaad Penny is calling it a career after six NFL seasons. The Carolina Panthers placed Penny on the reserve/retired list Tuesday morning and signed undrafted rookie wide receiver Tayvion Robinson.
Rashaad Penny signed with the Panthers this offseason in hopes of showcasing the playmaking ability he has flashed in the past. He has instead decided to call it a career.
Penny entered the league with high expectations as a first-round pick in 2018.
You can never have enough running backs, right? Despite Miles Sanders and Chuba Hubbard already in place, GM Dan Morgan went out and signed veteran Rashaad Penny to help bolster the Panthers' backfield this spring.
Chuba Hubbard enters the 2024 season as the favorite to be the lead back in Carolina, but head coach Dave Canales has made it clear that they're going to utilize all five of their running backs assuming they're healthy.
Per the wire, the Panthers officially signed veteran RB Rashaad Penny on Tuesday. Penny played for Panthers HC Dave Canales in Seattle and will further fortify the running back depth chart.
The Panthers recently hired a former Seahawks coach in Dave Canales, and now they are bringing in a former Seahawks rushing leader as well.
Another addition to Carolina’s backfield appears to be on the way.
The Carolina Panthers are set to sign a former first-round pick. The Panthers have used significant offseason resources to try to aid Bryce Young’s development for the upcoming season.
He will be fighting for playing time in a packed running back room.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers are expected to sign RB Rashaad Penny to a contract. He adds the deal should become official after Carolina holds
Seahawks GM John Schneider said he hasn’t ruled out re-signing free agent RB Rashaad Penny and it’s “possible” they bring him back, via Gregg Bell. Penny,
The Seattle Seahawks met with old friend Rashaad Penny on Wednesday as they look to potentially add a depth option at running back.
According to Howard Balzer, the Seahawks brought in free agent RB Rashaad Penny for a visit on Wednesday. Penny is coming off of a disappointing season
The Philadelphia Eagles have little to lose by running Rashaad Penny out for special teams returns, especially given his prolific work in that department while in college at San Diego State.
While speaking to reporters after practice, Eagles running back Rashaad Penny said he plans to do something he hasn’t done since joining the NFL: get back to his college playing weight.
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