Panthers interim HC Steve Wilks receiving praise from NFL execs

One NFL executive believes the Panthers taking the interim tag off of Steve Wilks’ title will be a slam-dunk decision.

Steve Wilks is doing one heck of a job with his Carolina Panthers, and the rest of the sport has certainly noticed.

As noted by ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler on Saturday, a number of league executives have praised Carolina’s interim head coach for his ongoing tenure here in 2022. One AFC decision-maker, in, fact, believes a promotion for Wilks in 2023 should be an easy decision for owner David Tepper and company.

Since Wilks took over for the departed Matt Rhule on Oct. 10, the Panthers have gone 4-4. While that record isn’t exactly a sparkling one—the culture the 53-year-old quickly instilled has captivated players and fans of the organization alike.

From his guys buying in to the team’s faithful prepared to run through a wall for him—Wilks has returned the Panthers to the hard-nosed, passionate brand of football the franchise has previously thrived under.

And, hey, they still have a very realistic shot at an NFC South title—regardless of those not-so-pretty numbers in the win-loss column.

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