Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers
Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers
The conclusion of the Final Four has not put an end to basketball interest in the Carolinas as recent news highlights a new addition to the Panthers' roster. The Panthers have signed tight end prospect Colin Granger, making waves due to his unusual path to the NFL. After not playing football since eighth grade, Granger worked out with veteran NFL tackle George Fant before securing an NFL contract. He will provide insights in an interview with ESPN's NFL Live.
Basketball has deep roots in Panthers' history, with several notable figures having transitioned from basketball to professional football.
Julius Peppers stands out with both Final Four and Super Bowl appearances, a two-year basketball career at North Carolina, and his recent induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Peppers is recognized for contributing significantly to a UNC team that reached the Final Four during his first season.
LaVar Ball, known for his role in the sports industry and as the father of notable basketball players, was once a part of the Panthers. He spent a brief stint as a practice squad tight end in 1995, cementing his presence in Panthers' history even without active roster appearances.
Former Panthers wideout Devin Funchess made a unique transition, becoming the first former NFL player to secure a professional basketball contract, continuing his athletic career with the Caribbean Storm Llaneros in Colombia after starting with the Panthers in Super Bowl 50.
Chris Manhertz took his initial steps in professional sports through basketball at Canisius College. Beginning his NFL career with the Bills, Manhertz eventually joined the Panthers in 2016. Over his five-year tenure in Carolina, he significantly contributed, even scoring a touchdown in 2018.
The Panthers also drafted Keith Heinrich in 2002 after his successful basketball and football career at Sam Houston State. Heinrich spent part of his NFL career with the Panthers, demonstrating his versatility across sports.
Basketball will continue influencing the Panthers' organization as these stories highlight the potential for athletes to excel in multiple sports.