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Rookie Demani Richardson shines with key interception in Panthers’ preseason loss
CHARLOTTE — The ball flew towards Demani Richardson like a candy-coated raindrop, zipping across the middle of the field and into the arms of the rookie safety who had already become a magnet for the ball during the week. As Adrian Martinez's pass came his way, Richardson had one thought.
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Panthers rest starters in preseason game against Jets
The Panthers' starters completed their practice session Thursday morning, leading to a decision to rest them for Saturday night's preseason game against the Jets. Following a joint practice and an increasing number of injuries, the coaching staff opted to keep key players on the sidelines.
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Panthers evaluate young defensive talent amid preseason loss to Jets
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers are evaluating their defensive lineup as they prepare for the upcoming season. Several young defensive backs made notable contributions during Saturday night's 15-12 loss to the New York Jets.
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Panthers emphasize strong run game despite preseason loss
CHARLOTTE — Panthers head coach Dave Canales expressed satisfaction after the team's performance in Saturday night's 15-12 loss to the Jets, particularly their ability to run the ball effectively in the closing moments. Despite being down by more than a touchdown in the final minutes, Canales emphasized that executing their running game was a positive takeaway from the preseason match.
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Panthers sign Ike Boettger to strengthen offensive line
The Panthers have bolstered their offensive line depth ahead of Saturday's second preseason game by signing guard Ike Boettger. To accommodate Boettger on the roster, the team waived rookie linebacker Jackson Mitchell.
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Panthers face Jets with key position battles under scrutiny
The Carolina Panthers are set to play their second preseason game against the New York Jets this Saturday night at Bank of America Stadium. The game follows a joint practice between the two teams on Thursday, which Head Coach Dave Canales said would significantly influence the game's proceedings.
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Panthers face multiple injuries following joint practice with Jets
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers had a productive day during their joint practice with the Jets, but several injuries have raised concerns at key positions.
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How to watch Carolina vs New York Jets preseason Week 2
Carolina will play its second preseason game against the New York Jets on Saturday, August 17 at 7:00 p.m. ET. The following information is crucial for fans planning to watch or follow the game from home.
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Bryce Young reflects on growth amid new NFL challenges
CHARLOTTE — A year ago, Bryce Young and Aaron Rodgers stood to the side of the field during a joint practice between the Carolina Panthers and New York Jets, with high expectations ahead of them. Young, the No. 1 overall pick and former Heisman winner, and Rodgers, a four-time MVP expected to lead the Jets closer to the Super Bowl than they had been in years. The history of both quarterbacks' subsequent seasons has been well documented; neither path went as hoped.
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Panthers prepare for joint practices with New York Jets
CHARLOTTE — For the second year in a row, the Panthers are welcoming the New York Jets to a joint practice, but this time, it's in the Queen City. The Panthers are 5-3 all-time against the Jets. Carolina is 4-1 at home and 1-2 on the road at New York.
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Joint practice between Panthers and Jets sees skirmishes but productive play
CHARLOTTE — Wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. responded to Diontae Johnson's absence with several notable plays during the joint practice with the Jets. However, one of these plays led to a skirmish, prompting Dave Canales to address what he described as "dumb football."
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Panthers make roster changes after injury to guard
The Panthers made a pair of roster moves at the guard position following a recent injury.
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Panthers adjust defensive lineup with new signing and releases
The Carolina Panthers announced a series of roster changes in the defensive backs room on Wednesday.
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Panthers' focus on turnovers shows promise during recent training camp session
CHARLOTTE — "Story of the day, turnovers."
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Jonathan Mingo seeks mentorship from Steve Smith ahead of sophomore NFL season
CHARLOTTE — Last season was an education for Jonathan Mingo. The adjustment from college to the NFL, the physical demands of a 17-game regular season, and pushing his body beyond its limits were all part of the experience. He also faced his first professional coaching change halfway through his rookie season, which meant another transition going into his second year.
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Panthers' Jonathon Brooks reflects on draft night experience amid recovery
CHARLOTTE—The Carolina Panthers' seven-man rookie draft class has experienced a whirlwind over the past month. Since NFL draft weekend, rookies have moved to Charlotte, gone through rookie minicamp and OTAs, mandatory minicamp, and have now returned to the Queen City for training camp.
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Jordan Matthews discusses dedication amid NFL career transition
Jordan Matthews, a 32-year-old wide-receiver-turned-tight-end, shared insights on his dedication to the game during an interview in Charlotte. Despite his light-hearted demeanor when discussing his mother’s career at NASA, Matthews is methodical and purposeful in his approach to football.
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Panthers welcome back key players ahead of joint Jets practice
CHARLOTTE – The Carolina Panthers saw the return of three key players to practice on Monday. Rookie receiver Xavier Legette, tight end Tommy Tremble, and linebacker Shaq Thompson participated in individual work and unit drills for the first time in over a week.
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Panthers release rookie kicker Harrison Mevis and sign offensive tackle Tyler Smith
The Panthers have made a move in their kicker competition. The club waived rookie kicker Harrison Mevis on Sunday and signed rookie tackle Tyler Smith from Western Carolina via free agency.
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Panthers sign two linemen and add wide receiver amid injury concerns
The Panthers added depth to their roster on Sunday morning by signing veteran defensive tackle Walter Palmore and offensive lineman Jack Anderson. This move comes after injuries left the team in need of reinforcements on both sides of the line.