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Defensive backs implement unique internal justice system
CHARLOTTE — "In the defensive back's justice system, the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important groups: Their teammates, who investigate grievances, and Xavier Woods, who prosecutes the offenders. These are their stories."
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Bryce Young shows resilience amid training camp interceptions
CHARLOTTE — As Panthers head coach Dave Canales builds an offense around quarterback Bryce Young, he expects certain outcomes and looks for growth in specific areas. One aspect he does not mind is the occasional interception.
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Panthers sign Jayden Peevy ahead of Saturday practice
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers added depth to their defensive line before practice on Saturday by re-signing defensive tackle Jayden Peevy. Peevy, who was on the Panthers' practice squad last season, will join the team on the field today.
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Panthers adapt to heat and routine amid injury challenges
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers are adapting to various challenges recently. Following Thursday's game, where they ended with a minimal number of linemen, the team also faced an unconventional return home. Practicing in the heat for the first time this camp seemed like a minor inconvenience.
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Panthers adapt swiftly after implementing NFL's new kickoff rule
CHARLOTTE — Everyone knew it would be different.
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Panthers' Eku Leota and Lamar Jackson seize preseason opportunities
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.— The preseason offers numerous opportunities for depth-building and for players to make their mark, compelling coaches to keep them on the field. Both Eku Leota and Lamar Jackson are returning players with a year under Ejiro Evero's system. Jackson spent 2023 as a practice squad player with the Panthers, while Leota appeared in four games during his rookie season. They have experienced both highs and lows in training camp and recognize that these three weeks of the preseason—when starters wear caps instead of pads—are crucial for securing their places in the...
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Panthers' rookie head coach receives praise from veterans despite preseason loss
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Jordan Matthews has been around. He's seen some things.
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Panthers face challenges in preseason opener against Patriots
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — A look inside the numbers from Thursday's 17-3 loss at New England.
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Panthers partner with foundation to provide backpacks for local schools
School is back in session, and the David and Nicole Tepper Foundation, along with the Carolina Panthers, has collaborated with Classroom Central to equip 35,000 local students for the new academic year. On Friday, DNTF and the Carolina Panthers hosted over 700 volunteers from 25 organizations at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte for the 3rd Annual Backpack Build. Volunteers assembled backpacks filled with core school supplies to support students lacking access to necessary materials.
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Panthers vs Patriots: Five things to watch in preseason opener
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—The Carolina Panthers will commence their pre-season under new head coach Dave Canales on Thursday night. The game against the New England Patriots marks a period of transition for both teams, each featuring first-time head coaches.
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Panthers rest majority of starters in first preseason game against Patriots
The Panthers are adopting a cautious approach for their first preseason game, opting to rest a majority of starters for Thursday night's match against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
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Panthers fall short against Patriots in preseason opener
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Panthers dropped a 17-3 decision to the Patriots Thursday at Gillette Stadium on a night when very few regulars actually played.
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Panthers assess strategy following loss amid injuries
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Panthers rookie head coach Dave Canales does not second-guess his decision to rest most of his starters Thursday night, but he admitted they might need to adjust plans for next week based on the 17-3 loss to the Patriots.
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Julius Peppers to be honored at halftime during Week 4 game
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers will celebrate Julius Peppers, who will receive the final token of his entrance into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Week 4.
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Panthers face off against Patriots in pre-season opener
CHARLOTTE – The Panthers are set to travel north for their first action of the season, facing the New England Patriots on Thursday night in the opening pre-season game.
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Panthers players eyeing 2028 Summer Olympics flag football inclusion
CHARLOTTE—Many have spent considerable time watching the Olympics over the past few weeks, captivated by the pageantry, athleticism, camaraderie, rivalries, and national pride. With iconic moments like races ending at the Eiffel Tower and debates about what is in the river, attention is already turning to future events. In four years, the Summer Olympics will return to American soil with Los Angeles hosting in 2028.
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Jack Plummer set for significant role in Panthers' preseason opener
CHARLOTTE — Third quarterbacks rarely make regular season rosters and typically get reps later in preseason games or during emergencies. However, Panthers rookie Jack Plummer is expected to see significant action this week and likely throughout the preseason.
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Panthers claim former Broncos safety Caden Sterns
The Panthers have made a series of roster moves ahead of their first pre-season game of the 2024 season.
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Julius Peppers makes unplanned visit to Panthers practice due to travel issues
CHARLOTTE — Julius Peppers, the former NFL defensive end, made an unexpected visit to Panthers practice on Tuesday due to travel disruptions caused by Hurricane Debby. Originally planning to fly home from Canton-Akron Airport, Peppers and his family rented a car and drove south when their flight was canceled. They decided to stop in Charlotte on their way back to Florida.
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How to watch Carolina vs New England in Preseason Week 1
Carolina will play its first game of the preseason at New England on Thursday, August 8 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Below is essential information for fans watching and following the game from home.