The Carolina Panthers are facing a critical offseason, especially after showing considerable promise toward the end of the 2024 NFL campaign. The Panthers obviously have a lot of work to do, as they have to improve their roster via free agency. However, they also must focus on their own players, too.
The Carolina Panthers’ 2024 season is complete. So, naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns about the future. That’s why the mailbag is back for the offseason!
Since leaving Carolina following their unsuccessful tenures in Charlotte, Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield both revived their careers. At Minnesota, Darnold became a Pro Bowler and went 14-3 in 2024. At Tampa Bay,
Christensen played left tackle in college, but Ickey Ekwonu has that spot locked down for the foreseeable future in Carolina. There's a better path at center - where 2024 starter Austin Corbett is about to become a free agent, as well. Backup Cade Mays is also about to hit the open market.
President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan returned to the microphone on Monday for his post-regular season press conference. He addressed the future of cornerback Jaycee Horn, who will be entering the 2025 campaign on his fifth-year option.
Led by a career day from second-year quarterback Bryce Young, the Panthers upset the once-playoff-hopeful Atlanta Falcons for a walk-off 44-38 overtime victory this afternoon. Young notched a career-high five touchdowns—completing 25 of his 34 passing attempts for 251 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for another 24 yards and two scores.
Jackson recorded 23 total tackles and two passes defended over nine games in 2024.
Scott recorded 30 total tackles and two passes defended across 10 games in 2024.
By the time overtime began between the Panthers and Falcons, Atlanta had already been eliminated from postseason contention with Tampa Bay’s victory over New Orleans. But Carolina was still able to spoil any good vibes Atlanta could’ve taken into the ...
Who are these guys, and what did they do with the Carolina Panthers of yesteryear? That was the question posed in the loud locker room in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday afternoon ...