Eddy Pineiro was once the most accurate kicker in the NFL. The Carolina Panthers field goal kicker was on top of the world. Things came crashing down after that
Andy Dalton proved to be an invaluable asset for the Carolina Panthers last year. His ability to step in and start a few games and then provide mentorship to Br
David Tepper isn't going anywhere, and Carolina isn't replacing Bryce Young with a rookie quarterback. However, there are some the Panthers can glean from Washington's jump from t
Former cornerback joins a growing trend of former NFL players taking head coaching positions on the high school level.
According to KPRC 2 Houston’s Aaron Wilson, the Carolina Panthers are signing defensive lineman Jerrod Clark to a reserve/future deal today.
The Panthers will need to add a lot of defense this offseason, but a handful of recent mock drafts have them landing a potential No. 1 WR.
Captain Munnerlyn, who played for the Carolina Panthers and Minnesota Vikings after starring at South Carolina, will now coach at Chambers High School, one of North Carolina’s premier programs.
Brian Burns and Frankie Luvu were among the players who left last season. Who will the Panthers prioritize among their own this time?
The Carolina Panthers are nearing the business season. And naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns regarding the annual roster churn. We brought back the Panthers mailbag to answer those inquiries.
The Carolina Panthers selected six prospects from college all-star games last season. With the college all-star game season starting with the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, The Observer previews the annual showcase.
Julius L. Chambers High School went with a big name for its next head football coach. It’ll be former NFL player Captain Munnerlyn, a name that Charlotte-area football fans know very well.
The Carolina Panthers are at a crossroads in the 2025 NFL Draft. With glaring needs on both sides of the ball, the team’s decision-makers face a critical question: Should they prioritize defense early and address their offensive weapons later?