Former Carolina Panthers safety Kurt Coleman is rejoining the team for the 2020 season as an analyst.
According to a report by Joe Person at the Athletic, Coleman will work as a color commentator along with Mick Mixon and Jim Szoke on the team’s broadcasts, which will be coming from Bank of America Stadium – even for road games.
Panthers broadcast team will not be going on the road at least initially, per source. Will call the games from BoA Stad. As such, former Panthers safety Kurt Coleman (who lives in CLT) will start the year as the color analyst alongside Mick Mixon and Jim Szoke.
— Joe Person (@josephperson) September 10, 2020
Coleman played for Carolina when the team was peaking during the Ron Rivera era from 2015-2017. His greatest moment in a Panthers uniform came when he picked off Carson Palmer in the 2015 NFC title game.
In 42 regular season games he posted 11 interceptions, 19 pass breakups and two defensive touchdowns. After he left the Panthers, Coleman played with the Saints in 2018 then signed with the Bills last year, mostly seeing snaps on special teams. Coleman’s career appears to be over now. While he never made a Pro Bowl, he did well for a seventh-round draft pick.
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