Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan has disclosed a major priority for his team during the NFL offseason.
The Carolina Panthers just completed yet another season without a playoff appearance, going 5-12 to finish third in the NFC South. However, the Panthers did show considerable promise toward the end of the year,
Since leaving Carolina following their unsuccessful tenures in Charlotte, Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield both revived their careers. At Minnesota, Darnold became a Pro Bowler and went 14-3 in 2024. At Tampa Bay,
The Carolina Panthers’ 2024 season is complete. So, naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns about the future. That’s why the mailbag is back for the offseason!
One way to boost this group right away would be trading for a legitimate star who's still in his prime. The most popular name on that front is Garrett Wilson of the New York Jets. At least one pundit beleives the Panthers will pull off a trade for him. Here's Marissa Myers at TWSN on the proposed trade.
Bryce Young apparently has a fan in Garrett Wilson. The 2023 top overall pick had a resurgent 2024 campaign after being benched earlier in the
The Carolina Panthers have never been known as a marquee destination for NFL free agents, and even less so now after they went 5-12 and missed the playoffs for
Tennessee Titans. The Panthers are facing the last-place team in the AFC South in 2025, and that will be the Titans, who enter Week 18 with a 3-13 record. (Yes, a Titans win and a Jaguars loss could knot them at 4-13 each, but the Jags have the edge with their divisional record and would thus earn the tiebreaker.)
With just 12 wins and one head coach employed between them, the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets will be glad to see the back of 2024. They can at least look forward to a change of scene in 2025.
The Carolina Panthers aren’t heading to the postseason, but they believe they’ve finally found a franchise quarterback.
The two-time Pro Bowler says he'll spend a few weeks with his family away from football before deciding if he'll play again in 2025.
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan has a lot of work to do this offseason. First and foremost he has to fix a defense that allowed more points than any team in NFL history. That will include adding help at safety,