Watch: Panthers give up 83-yard punt return touchdown to Broncos

Watch Trenton Cannon whiff on a tackle, which helped set up an 83-yard punt return touchdown for Diontae Spencer. 

The Panthers’ special teams unit continues to trend in the wrong direction as the season drags on.

Watch Trenton Cannon whiff on a tackle which helped set up an 83-yard punt return touchdown for Broncos wide receiver Diontae Spencer.

Cannon also made a poor decision to run out the ensuing kickoff, resulting in a 16-yard return.

At least Brandon McManus missed the extra point, so it’s 6-0 Denver.

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Chase Blackburn comments on Panthers’ kicker situation

Slye is younger and cheaper, but that doesn’t make it an easy decision.

The only coach on the Panthers’ staff who has kept his job from last year is special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn. One of the first decisions he will have to make along with head coach Matt Rhule is who the kicker should be going forward.

Right now, there are two options on the roster: the veteran Graham Gano and second-year kicker Joey Slye. Speaking with reporters in a Zoom call on Tuesday, Blackburn said both are talented and a lot of teams would be happy to be in Carolina’s situation.

 

Both kickers have points in their favor.

Not too long ago, Gano was the most accurate field goal kicker in the NFL. During the 2018 season, he made 29 of 30 field goal attempts – a league-best 96.7%. As a rookie, Slye showed off some impressive range, including a successful 55-yard attempt.

However, both come with some baggage.

In Gano’s case the question is regarding his health. He sat out the entire 2019 season due to a serious leg injury and there’s no telling how that will affect his game at this point. For Slye, the potential issue is confidence. He started out the year hot but his performance took a dive in the second half. Slye bottomed out Week 12 against the Saints, missing a chip-shot field goal and two extra point attempts, costing a critical win.

Slye is younger and cheaper, but that doesn’t make it an easy decision. It will be made more difficult by an abbreviated offseason program and a potentially shortened preseason.

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Report: Panthers poised to retain Chase Blackburn as special teams coordinator

Chase Blackburn has been the special teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers for the last two seasons.

Chase Blackburn has been the special teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers for the last two seasons. Everything could be changing with Matt Rhule coming in and building up a new coaching staff, though. Over the weekend, we learned Blackburn interviewed for his own job, according to Sirius XM.

According to Joe Person at the Athletic, Blackburn has actually interviewed with Rhule multiple times for the role and all signs point to him being retained.

This wasn’t a great year for the Panthers’ special teams. They had issues in coverage, punting and kicking at different times of the season. Football Outsiders wound up ranking Carolina No. 31 in special teams DVOA.

Blackburn may be able to turn the unit around, but he might need a serious infusion of talent to get it done.

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