During head coach Dava Canales’ first season at the helm of the Carolina Panthers, the former offensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had the league’s most offensive defense.
Carolina Panthers linebacker Trevin Wallace is likely going under the knife. The rookie had his first NFL campaign officially cut short on Tuesday, when the Panthers placed their 2024 third-round pick on injured reserve with only three games left in the season.
There is no depth left The Carolina Panthers are reviving their tradition of devastating injuries just in time for the holidays. This time, they have lost inside linebackers Trevin Wallace (shoulder) and Claudin Cherelus (foot) to injured reserve.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Trevin Wallace is out for the Carolina Panthers this weekend. The rookie linebacker was thrust into a big role with Shaq Thompson's injury, and he had responded fairly well through 14 weeks.
The Panthers only ruled one player out for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, but they have a number of questionable players. One of those is cornerback Jaycee Horn.
Even the most staunch optimists would have a hard time finding a silver lining in the Carolina Panthers 1-5 start. The defense is on pace to set the NFL record for points allowed per game.
Chuba Hubbard said it on Wednesday. You look good, you feel good, you play good. The Carolina Panthers Process Blue uniforms and black helmets looked sharp on Sunday as the sun descended and the stadium lights brightened.
The Carolina Panthers might have a budding superstar in Trevin Wallace. Eyes were on the rookie linebacker as he attempted to follow up his impressive 15 tackle performance in week five that had pundits uttering his name in the same breath as Luke Kuechly.
The brief history of Carolina Panthers football is built on the shoulders of all-time great linebackers. Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, Sam Mills, Dan Morgan, and Shaq Thompson are a handful of the luminaries that define the franchise's unquestioned premiere position group.
Carolina Panthers rookie Trevin Wallace amazed even himself in his first NFL start. Injuries to starting middle linebackers Shaq Thompson and Josey Jewell have given way to Wallace, who took control of the heart of the Carolina defense on Sunday.
Shaq Thompson is out for the remainder of the season, having suffered an Achilles tear in last week's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. While it's unfortunate it happened this way, the injury to Thompson gives the Carolina Panthers no choice but to start rookie linebacker Trevin Wallace, who was their most-promising defender during training camp.
The Carolina Panthers have a long history of drafting excellent linebackers. At least during the preseason and training camp it seemed like rookie Trevin Wallace might be the next one.
Recruiting is full of surprises, both good and bad. Florida State was at the wrong end of a shocking decision on Tuesday evening when four-star linebacker Tavion Wallace committed to Arkansas over the Seminoles, Georgia, and Florida.
Four-star linebacker recruit Tavion Wallace has moved up his commitment date and is no longer considering the LSU Tigers. The elite linebacker prospect has scheduled his commitment for July 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Now that the Panthers have new pieces for their 2024 puzzle, how do those pieces fit? With the 2024 NFL Draft behind us, we now have the opportunity to look forward and predict how this draft class will fit into the current regime’s plans.
Former Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace found his NFL home to begin his career, getting selected in the third round by the Carolina Panthers. And the former SEC defender is now on course to make some good money on his rookie deal.
Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace has found his NFL home. He was just selected by the Carolina Panthers with the No. 72 overall pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Height: Six-foot-one Weight: 237 pounds Position: Linebacker School: Kentucky More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Coming from Jesup, Georgia, Trevin Wallace was a consensus four-star recruit and was by many accounts the second-best inside linebacker of the 2021 recruiting class.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Trevin Wallace.
The Las Vegas Raiders are evaluating prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Raiders have added a few talented players through free agency but must consider long-term options.
Trevin Wallace broke out as Kentucky‘s standout off-ball linebacker in 2023. Now, he’s heading to the 2024 NFL Draft. Wallace has flown under the radar during initial 2024 NFL Mock Drafts, but On3’s Phillip Dukes revealed why he believes the former Wildcat linebacker could be a sleeper pick for an NFL team come April.
Trevin Wallace was a three-year letterman for the Wildcats and played in 36 games with 19 starts. Great leadership skills and was named a permanent team captain in 2023.