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The Carolina Panthers may have made a lot of moves, but there is still time to do more. Their roster is largely set, but they can make a few small additions as well as work with what's already there.
The "Thiccer Kicker" has returned to the NFL. According to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team, kicker Harrison Mevis is expected to sign with the New York Jets. The six-foot, 242-pounder spent parts of last spring and summer as a member of the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers ranked 30th in passing offense in the NFL last season. The rapport between Bryce Young and Tetairoa McMillan could change that in 2025.
Optimism appears to be high after a spirited minicamp by Dave Canales's club. One writer feels there's one aspect of the Panthers that needs to be prioritized.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers could be on the prowl for two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons.
Coach: Dave Canales Quarterback: Bryce Young 2024 record: 5-12, third in NFC South Most recent regular season matchup: Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024 - Panthers 23, Saints 22 Panthers-Saints series record: Saints lead 32-29 (including one postseason game)
Tayvis sighting? The It couple has been spotted various times here since Travis Kelce began his off-season stay in Boca Raton, Florida.
Carolina's latest flirtation at the safety position involves a division rival who used to play for Ejiro Evero.
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Yardbarker on MSNSterling Shepard discusses what Buccaneers gave Baker Mayfield after Browns, Panthers stintsShepard recently spoke with Ira Kaufman of the JoeBucsFan website about how the Buccaneers helped Mayfield bounce back from the struggles he endured during stints with the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers.