Panthers 2020 training camp: 8 takeaways from Wednesday night practice

Here are eight takeaways from tonight’s annual “Fanfest” at Bank of America Stadium, minus the fans.

Teddy + D.J. Moore’s timing looks strong

Perhaps the most important relationship for this new-look Panthers squad will be the one between Bridgewater and his No. 1 wide receiver, D.J. Moore. So far, they seem to have established a good rhythm.

Here are a couple of highlights of No. 5 finding No. 12.

After practice, coach Rhule said he liked the way that Bridgewater handled the two-minute drill.

Teddy continues to stay late long after practice is over. This evening, he was seen helping out tight end Chris Manhertz with his route running.

The Panthers are off tomorrow and return to work on Friday.

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