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Panthers release first depth chart ahead of preseason opener
The Panthers released their first depth chart of the season on Monday, ahead of Thursday's preseason opener at New England.
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Panthers sign Jake Luton following Andy Dalton's injury
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers have added a quarterback to the roster as they prepare for four consecutive days of practice ahead of their first pre-season game. The team signed quarterback Jake Luton, who was with the Panthers in 2023. In a corresponding move, the club placed defensive end Kemoko Turay on reserve/injured.
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Panthers sign Jesper Horsted amid tight end injuries
CHARLOTTE—The Panthers have added another tight end to their roster, addressing a unit affected by recent injuries. The club signed tight end Jesper Horsted on Monday and waived Tayvion Robinson in a corresponding move.
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Preseason plans uncertain as Canales weighs options
On Monday, the practice field was filled with bucket hats and ball caps as several veterans took maintenance days following a rigorous padded session on Sunday. According to Dave Canales, Thursday's preseason opener might follow a similar pattern.
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Panthers rookie Chau Smith-Wade adjusts amid nerves and humidity
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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Panthers' potential Hall of Famers: Assessing Kuechly's chances amid stiff competition
CANTON, Ohio — Julius Peppers may soon have company from his former team in the Hall of Fame. Three of his decorated ex-teammates are eligible for the next election cycle, with a fourth candidate becoming eligible in two years.
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Miles Sanders aims for redemption after challenging 2023 season
Miles Sanders would prefer not to discuss 2023. However, last year significantly influenced the player stepping onto the field this season.
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Panthers’ training camp sees mixed results from offense and defense
CHARLOTTE – For a few minutes on Sunday morning, Shaq Thompson entertained fans and teammates with an impromptu worship karaoke set as Kirk Franklin's music played over the speakers. The tempo soon picked up, and the Panthers resumed their third padded practice of training camp.
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Julius peppers reflects on hall induction: legacy extends beyond football
CANTON, Ohio — The concept of legacy is inherent to the experience of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You create one on the field, but before you're enshrined, you have to be deliberate about how you want to be remembered. And then, when you arrive, you're immersed in the memories.
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Panthers sign veteran Jacob Hollister amid injury concerns
The Panthers have bolstered their tight end roster with the signing of veteran Jacob Hollister on Sunday. This addition comes as the team faced a thinning tight end group during training camp.
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Panthers ramp up intensity amid player injuries ahead of preseason opener
CHARLOTTE – The Panthers resumed practice on Saturday under intense heat and humidity, marking their hottest session to date. Head Coach Dave Canales noted the sluggish start, attributing it partly to the team coming off a rest day.
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Julius peppers reflects on journey from farm fields to Hall of Fame
CANTON, Ohio — Achieving the pinnacle of a sport requires talent, but talent alone is insufficient. Julius Peppers exemplifies this principle. His journey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame began far from football fields in Central Ohio, in the cucumber fields of Eastern North Carolina.
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Julius Peppers delivers heartfelt speech at Pro Football Hall of Fame induction
CANTON, Ohio — Julius Peppers was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, becoming member number 377 and the first player drafted by the Carolina Panthers to be honored. Here is the text of his speech after he was presented by his longtime agent and mentor Carl Carey and his bust was unveiled.
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Panthers make second series of roster changes ahead of pre-season opener
The Panthers added another defensive back on Saturday, marking their second series of moves for the day.
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Panthers sign Clayton Isbell; waive Curtis Hodges
The Panthers have bolstered their secondary by signing safety Clayton Isbell, a former Coastal Carolina defensive back. Isbell, who will wear number 28 for the team, was initially with the Panthers earlier in the offseason as an undrafted free agent following the 2024 NFL Draft.
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Julius Peppers joins Hall tradition at Ray Nitschke Luncheon
CANTON, Ohio — Julius Peppers is set to participate in two of his favorite activities today: being part of a football team and remaining silent. This choice aligns with the rules of the annual Ray Nitschke Luncheon, which he will attend alongside the Class of 2024 at a Canton hotel.
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Morris-Jenkins' 'Kicks for Kids' donates $7,500 to Levine Children's Hospital
CHARLOTTE – Panthers football continues to make an impact on and off the field as the team looks forward to the start of the 2024 season.
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Jadeveon Clowney impresses during Panthers Fan Fest practice
CHARLOTTE—When Jadeveon Clowney was signed to the Carolina Panthers this spring, it was with one primary goal in mind: have him get to and live in the opponent's backfield. On Thursday night, Clowney proved he is still more than capable of doing just that.
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Hall of Famers praise Julius Peppers as an exceptional athlete
CANTON, Ohio — Julius Peppers stands out even among the greatest football players of all time. His stature and presence are unmistakable at events around the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where he is greeted warmly by fellow legends like Warren Sapp.
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Julius Peppers honored at Pro Football Hall of Fame induction
CANTON, Ohio — This weekend's highlights will remind fans of the extraordinary capabilities of Julius Peppers. His feats on the field are too numerous to encapsulate in a short video montage. For his teammates, witnessing these performances daily sometimes led to underappreciation.