The Friday Night Lights couples lit up the screen just like the stadium lights lit up the Dillon Panthers field weekly ...
He signed on with the Panthers in July but was cut loose during the preseason. In three seasons with the Bulldogs and one with the Huskies, Johnson started 28 of his 49 games. He rushed 462 ...
Two years ago, the Carolina Panthers traded star receiver D.J. Moore, what became two No. 1 overall draft picks, and two second-round picks for the right to draft former Alabama superstar Bryce Young.
The Carolina Panthers’ Bryce Young experiment isn’t over. It certainly seems to have been paused, however. On Monday — two weeks into the 2024 NFL regular season, one day after Young pieced ...
How they managed to do it we'll never know, but somehow the 2024 Carolina Panthers are even worse than the 2023 Carolina Panthers that went 2-15. At least, that's the first impression we have been ...
"There’s more meat on the bone.” The Panthers have a monumental bone to chew on. Carolina's 37-point loss to the New Orleans Saints was its worst season-opening defeat in the franchise's 30 ...
Dave Canales' answer said it all. Less than 24 hours after declaring that Bryce Young would remain the Carolina Panthers' starting quarterback, Canales on Monday reversed course and announced he ...
Usually, a two-win team would be an afterthought loser in a Week 1 pairing, but entering the 2024 season, the Panthers may be more promising than the Saints, who look less than mediocre on paper.
Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson tore his Achilles and will miss the rest of the season, the team announced on Monday. Thompson sustained the injury on a noncontact play in Sunday’s 34 ...
After 18 starts, Bryce Young is getting benched. The Panthers (0-2) will sit the 2023 No. 1 overall pick for Sunday’s game against the Raiders in Las Vegas, with veteran quarterback Andy Dalton ...
The Carolina Panthers took the NFL world by surprise Monday, opting to bench quarterback Bryce Young in favor of veteran Andy Dalton. The move came less than a year and a half after the Panthers ...
Rashid Shaheed was running so fast and open that when the New Orleans Saints receiver hauled in the 59-yard bomb from his quarterback, he lost his footing as he tumbled into the end zone.