Panthers 2020 training camp: 20 Twitter accounts to follow this season

Panthers 2020 training camp: 20 Twitter accounts to follow this season.

The Carolina Panthers begin the next phase of training camp today, as the team will be permitted a walk-through practice with all 80 players, according to a report by Alaina Getzenberg at the Charlotte Observer. This means we’ll soon be getting real football-related training camp updates from beat reporters like her.

Since so much of this team and the media that covers it has changed this year, here’s a review of 20 Twitter accounts to follow, broken down by who they are and what they do.

Beat Reporters

First up, there’s the people who are on the ground every day doing classic sports journalism. Their access will be more limited this season due to the pandemic, but they are still the most-likely people on Twitter to break a real news story.

Alaina Getzenberg – Observer

Jonathan Alexander – Observer

Joe Person – The Athletic

Steve Reed – Associated Press

David Newton – ESPN

Panthers in-house media

Next, there’s the folks who are employed by the team and produce real-time reports and digital content both on Twitter and for the official website.

Bill Voth

Myles Simmons

Kristen Balboni

Will Bryan

Panthers analysts

Then, we have the Twitter members who provide the best analysis on the team, even if they’re not always physically on-site at games and practices.

John Ellis – One Panther Place

Billy Marshall – SB Nation

National reporters

For a bigger view of the league, here are some of the best reporters breaking national news around the NFL.

Adam Schefter – ESPN

Ian Rapoport – NFL Network

National analysts

Here are the top follows producing analysis on the whole league.

Steven Ruiz – FTW

Doug Farrar – Touchdown Wire

Mark Schofield – Touchdown Wire

Warren Sharp – Sharp Football

Jason Fitzgerald – Over the Cap

Fantasy Football

And finally, there’s the people who know what they’re talking about when it comes to fantasy football.

Evan Silva – Establish the Run

Matthew Berry – ESPN

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