Panthers release Josey Jewell
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The Carolina Panthers held their first training camp practice of the summer on Wednesday. The Charlotte Observer was there to track every highlight play. Here’s is our detailed recap of what went down in Uptown.
Sometimes, a deal that looks brilliant on paper ends up turning into a running joke in the football world. That is exactly what has happened with the Carolina Panthers’ massive trade for the No.
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Before training camp starts, the Carolina Panthers are signing Tre Swilling, the son of NFL legend Pat Swilling.
Stanford head coach Frank Reich and California football general manager Ron Rivera were both part of ACC Football Media Days on Tuesday in Charlotte.
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Former Panthers coach Frank Reich recently reflected on his time coaching quarterback Bryce Young. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Stanford interim head football coach Frank Reich was walking to dinner in downtown Charlotte with four of his Cardinal players on Monday night when he heard a familiar voice from a passing car.
"The Panthers front seven fell into the bottom five of this year’s voting after sitting at 23 last year. Carolina drafted Nic Scourton in the second round and added Patrick Jones in free agency," Sharp wrote.
There's a new green dot for the Carolina Panthers defense. Linebacker Christian Rozeboom talked to reporters following the team's first session of training camp on Wednesday. He was asked about Tuesday's release of fellow inside 'backer Josey Jewell, which has opened up a new door for the 28-year-old veteran.
Bryce Young, benched after Week 2, returned in Week 8 and closed the year with 2,104 yards, 15 touchdowns and six interceptions, leading the Panthers to a 4-6 record after returning to the lineup, with the team finishing 5-12 overall.