Panthers continue to make changes to front office

The Panthers will be down two more members in the front office.

President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan is continuing the reconstruction of the Carolina Panthers.

A few days after parting ways with director of pro scouting Ron Hanrahan and assistant director of pro scouting Tyler Ramsey, the team is sending off another pair of front office men. One of whom is personnel executive Jeff Morrow, who is retiring after 26 years with the organization.

Morrow confirmed the decision to Joe Person of The Athletic on Saturday afternoon. His son, Jordan, posted the following on Twitter/X earlier this morning:

A highly-respected and well-liked member of the braintrust for nearly three decades, Morrow had previously served as executive director of player personnel. He shifted to his senior advisory role for college scouting in 2021.

The Panthers will also be moving on without area scout Michael Coe. Coe, who had worked for the Senior Bowl, was hired by Carolina nearly two years ago to cover the northeast region.

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Remembering the Giants’ biggest training camp fights from recent years

As the New York Giants ready themselves for the first padded practice of the year, here’s a look back at some of their biggest camp fights.

The New York Giants will put on the pads for the first time on Monday, which means tempers are likely to flare and fists may begin to fly.

That may sound dramatic, but it’s just the nature of NFL training camps. And when considering the Giants will also hold intrasquad scrimmages once per week, it seems almost inevitable that a few punches will be thrown.

With that in mind, here’s a look back at some of the biggest and most memorable Giants training camp fights from recent years.

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2019: Lorenzo Carter vs. Nick Gates

The Giants didn’t do much fighting in 2019, but there were a few dust-ups.

One such incident came last August when linebacker Lorenzo Carter and offensive lineman Nick Gates got into a bit of a scrap.

While neither player swung at the other, there were a few shoves before teammates swarmed and pulled the two apart.