Panthers named potential landing spot for former All-Pro pass rusher

Justin Houston, who has a past connection to Frank Reich, may be an option for the Panthers’ pass-rushing prowl this summer.

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We have a new, but familiar name for the Carolina Panthers’ potential prowl for a pass-rushing presence.

Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report recently listed the best landing spots for a handful of the NFL’s top remaining free agents. Included in the bunch were Jadeveon Clowney and Yannick Ngakoue—two men who have been linked to Carolina a time or two this offseason.

But not this time.

Moton, instead, draws the Panthers to 34-year-old Justin Houston:

Houston can rush the passer in the even-man fronts with his hand in the dirt or from a two-point stance in an odd-man front. For most of his career, he’s played outside linebacker, though the versatile edge-rusher made his presence felt as a defensive end in former Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system, logging 19 sacks and 53 pressures between 2019 and 2020.

Not only did the former All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler play under Eberflus in that time, but he also played for new Panthers head coach Frank Reich. So, perhaps there’s a connection.

Oh, and don’t let the age fool you. Houston is coming off a productive 12th NFL campaign, one in which he posted 9.5 sacks—his most since 2019—for the Baltimore Ravens.

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