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Carolina's latest flirtation at the safety position involves a division rival who used to play for Ejiro Evero.
The Panthers could make a move in the secondary before training camp, but an acquisition of Jaire Alexander or Jalen Ramsey ...
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers could be on the prowl for two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons.
Signs pointing toward an even better Bryce Young: second season in same offense, another playmaker at WR and he's being more ...
Despite recent signings, Carolina remains active in the safety market and may target former Pro Bowler Justin Simmons, ...
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton couldn't believe some of the players on the market, and he urged the Panthers to go after one of them. That would be Justin Simmons, the safety who spent the 2024 ...
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The Carolina Panthers need to add more weapons in the passing game for ascending quarterback Bryce Young, and a new possible ...
As Jones noted, Simmons may not be the same dominant force he once was, but he would still represent an upgrade over what the Panthers had at the position this past season.
The Panthers informed Thompson, who was set to become an unrestricted free agent, that they will not be re-signing him. Thompson is expected to pursue other options in free agency. The 30-year-old ...
The Carolina Panthers' back-to-back losses to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have revealed even more about the exciting progress of quarterback Bryce Young. But those defeats ...
The Carolina Panthers find themselves at a crossroads regarding their pursuit of former Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo, following the news of a lawsuit filed against him by a former teammate.
The Carolina Panthers are being urged to keep an eye on Mo Alie-Cox, the veteran tight end from the Indianapolis Colts, who might become a salary-cap casualty. David Latham from Last Word on ...
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