Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander headlines this group of fresh trade candidates the Panthers should be interested in . . .
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Nebraska has hired New England Patriots staffer Patrick Stewart as the team's general manager, according to CBS Sports' Brandon Marcello. Stewart, who just finished his 13th year in New England across multiple stints,
The Carolina Panthers probably feel pretty lucky that they have cornerback Jaycee Horn. But how would they feel if they had two of him? Thursday's media availability from the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine featured University of Michigan cornerback Will Johnson,
According to the 2024 NFLPA survey, Tepper received a poor grade last season in large part due to his decision to replace the Bank of America's field with turf rather than grass b
Georgia's Jalon Walker made a strong impression. Is he the frontrunner for the Panthers at No. 8 in the draft?
The Carolina Panthers have a unified vision for their 2025 offseason. President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan joined the team's play-by-play voice Anish Shroff for a little question-and-answer session from the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
The Panthers are moving on from Shaq Thompson, informing the linebacker, who is an unrestricted free agent, that they will not be re-signing him.
The Carolina Panthers absolutely need to address their historically bad defense, as they just finished with the worst statistical defense ever. While the Panthe
Just like in his first set of first-round projections, the latest 2025 mock draft from longtime ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. linked the University of Georgia linebacker to the Panthers. Here is Kiper's rationale with the eighth overall selection: This has to be defense,
There were days when dozens of students crowded into the old weight room at Mallard Creek High School, creating a heat wave. “It got so warm in that room that the sweat made the floor slippery,” recalled senior Addison Powell,