Teddy Bridgewater had highest grade on play-action throws in 2019 -PFF

Teddy Bridgewater had the highest grade on play-action throws in 2019.
With Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers should be able to utilize play-action often.
Bridgewater only threw 34 play-action passes in 2019, but he thrived on such plays

Teddy Bridgewater had the highest grade on play-action throws in 2019.
With Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers should be able to utilize play-action often.
Bridgewater only threw 34 play-action passes in 2019, but he thrived on such plays

Teddy Bridgewater had highest grade on play-action throws in 2019 -PFF

Teddy Bridgewater had the highest grade on play-action throws in 2019.
With Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers should be able to utilize play-action often.
Bridgewater only threw 34 play-action passes in 2019, but he thrived on such plays

Teddy Bridgewater had the highest grade on play-action throws in 2019.
With Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers should be able to utilize play-action often.
Bridgewater only threw 34 play-action passes in 2019, but he thrived on such plays

Christian Miller becomes second Panther to opt out of 2020 season

Christian Miller is the second Panthers player to opt out of the 2020 season.
Miller was a fourth-round pick in 2019 out of Alabama but didn’t earn much playing time as a rookie.
Miller’s opt-out will open the door for guys like Yetur-Gross Matos and Marquis Haynes

Christian Miller is the second Panthers player to opt out of the 2020 season.
Miller was a fourth-round pick in 2019 out of Alabama but didn’t earn much playing time as a rookie.
Miller’s opt-out will open the door for guys like Yetur-Gross Matos and Marquis Haynes

Christian Miller becomes second Panther to opt out of 2020 season

Christian Miller is the second Panthers player to opt out of the 2020 season.
Miller was a fourth-round pick in 2019 out of Alabama but didn’t earn much playing time as a rookie.
Miller’s opt-out will open the door for guys like Yetur-Gross Matos and Marquis Haynes

Christian Miller is the second Panthers player to opt out of the 2020 season.
Miller was a fourth-round pick in 2019 out of Alabama but didn’t earn much playing time as a rookie.
Miller’s opt-out will open the door for guys like Yetur-Gross Matos and Marquis Haynes

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing.The NFL and NFLPA are still working through protocols for training camp, including testing schedules and roster sizes.As of now, though, there will be no preseason and rosters will be limited to 80 players

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing.The NFL and NFLPA are still working through protocols for training camp, including testing schedules and roster sizes.As of now, though, there will be no preseason and rosters will be limited to 80 players

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing.The NFL and NFLPA are still working through protocols for training camp, including testing schedules and roster sizes.As of now, though, there will be no preseason and rosters will be limited to 80 players

Julius Peppers says he would not show up for training camp if he were still playing.The NFL and NFLPA are still working through protocols for training camp, including testing schedules and roster sizes.As of now, though, there will be no preseason and rosters will be limited to 80 players

Panthers near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings

The Panthers are near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings, which project the next three years .The Panthers came in at No. 30 in the rankings, finishing in the bottom-10 in QB talent, drafting, front office, coaching and roster makeup.The roster is the worst in the NFC and could wind up being the worst in the NFL by the end of the season.The Panthers did hire Matt Rhule to replace Ron Rivera, so it remains to be seen how the coaching will be in 2020

The Panthers are near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings, which project the next three years .The Panthers came in at No. 30 in the rankings, finishing in the bottom-10 in QB talent, drafting, front office, coaching and roster makeup.The roster is the worst in the NFC and could wind up being the worst in the NFL by the end of the season.The Panthers did hire Matt Rhule to replace Ron Rivera, so it remains to be seen how the coaching will be in 2020

Panthers near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings

The Panthers are near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings, which project the next three years .The Panthers came in at No. 30 in the rankings, finishing in the bottom-10 in QB talent, drafting, front office, coaching and roster makeup.The roster is the worst in the NFC and could wind up being the worst in the NFL by the end of the season.The Panthers did hire Matt Rhule to replace Ron Rivera, so it remains to be seen how the coaching will be in 2020

The Panthers are near the bottom of ESPN’s future power rankings, which project the next three years .The Panthers came in at No. 30 in the rankings, finishing in the bottom-10 in QB talent, drafting, front office, coaching and roster makeup.The roster is the worst in the NFC and could wind up being the worst in the NFL by the end of the season.The Panthers did hire Matt Rhule to replace Ron Rivera, so it remains to be seen how the coaching will be in 2020

5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020

Here are 5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020.TE Ed Dickson: Carolina needs depth at TE after losing Greg Olsen.DT Kyle Love: Very few options behind Kawann Short and Derrick Brown.CB Javien Elliott: CB remains one oft he team’s biggest needs.CB Ross Cockrell: Insurance option behind Donte Jackson and Eli Apple.S Kurt Coleman: Could use veteran help after cutting Eric Reid

Here are 5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020.TE Ed Dickson: Carolina needs depth at TE after losing Greg Olsen.DT Kyle Love: Very few options behind Kawann Short and Derrick Brown.CB Javien Elliott: CB remains one oft he team’s biggest needs.CB Ross Cockrell: Insurance option behind Donte Jackson and Eli Apple.S Kurt Coleman: Could use veteran help after cutting Eric Reid

5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020

Here are 5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020.TE Ed Dickson: Carolina needs depth at TE after losing Greg Olsen.DT Kyle Love: Very few options behind Kawann Short and Derrick Brown.CB Javien Elliott: CB remains one oft he team’s biggest needs.CB Ross Cockrell: Insurance option behind Donte Jackson and Eli Apple.S Kurt Coleman: Could use veteran help after cutting Eric Reid

Here are 5 former Panthers players who could be worth bringing back for 2020.TE Ed Dickson: Carolina needs depth at TE after losing Greg Olsen.DT Kyle Love: Very few options behind Kawann Short and Derrick Brown.CB Javien Elliott: CB remains one oft he team’s biggest needs.CB Ross Cockrell: Insurance option behind Donte Jackson and Eli Apple.S Kurt Coleman: Could use veteran help after cutting Eric Reid