The Carolina Panthers have finalized the jersey numbers for their players as the NFL draft and free agency period come to a close. Among the changes, safety Tre’von Moehrig will don No. 7 this season, reverting to a single-digit number he wore during his tenure with the Raiders.
Linebacker Trevin Wallace is also making a switch, opting for No. 32, a number he sported during his college days at Kentucky. Meanwhile, receiver Hunter Renfrow has chosen No. 13 after returning to football following a year focused on health.
Newly signed free agents have received their jersey numbers for the upcoming 2025 season, alongside assignments for rookies and undrafted free agents from rookie minicamp.
There remains an opportunity for further changes before the regular season begins. As an example of such flexibility, tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders altered his number just one week before last year’s season opener.
For those interested in more details on roster updates and jersey numbers, additional information is available.



