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New Carolina Panthers receiver Xavier Legette arrives at Bank of America Stadium on Friday, April 26, 2024. The Panthers traded up to No. 32 overall, the final pick of the NFL Draft’s first ...
August 27, 2024 at 2:40 PM. The Carolina Panthers made more than three dozen transactions to get down to the 53-man roster limit ahead of Tuesday’s cut-down deadline. With the initial depth ...
Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard waits with his teammates to run through a drill prior to action against the New York Jets at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC on Saturday ...
The 2024 season is the Carolina Panthers ' 30th in the National Football League (NFL), their first under head coach Dave Canales and new general manager Dan Morgan. They will attempt to improve on their NFL-worst 2–15 record from last year, make the playoffs after a six-year absence, and end their 8-year NFC South title drought.
List of Carolina Panthers players. Placekicker John Kasay is the longest-tenured Carolina Panthers player, having played in 221 games from 1995 to 2010 with the team. The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football club based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play the southern division of the National Football Conference (NFC), one ...
Quarterback starts (by season) Steve Beuerlein (1996–2000) Jake Delhomme (2003–2009) Vinny Testaverde (2007) Derek Anderson (2014, 2016) Cam Newton (2011–2019, 2021) Kyle Allen (2018–2019) Teddy Bridgewater (2020) The number of games started during the season is listed to the right of the player's name.
The Carolina Panthers have 24 players on their 53-man roster who weren’t here in 2023. GM Dan Morgan and exec Brandt Tilis broke down the depth chart Thursday. ... world of” No. 1 running back ...
The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 10th season in the National Football League and the 3rd under head coach John Fox. It was also the team's 8th season at Bank of America Stadium. They failed to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they finished the regular season 11–5 and ultimately fell 29–32 in Super Bowl ...