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Despite their recent setbacks, Panthers rookie pass rushers Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen seem to be doing well.
The back-to-back Stanley Cup-champion Florida Panthers got some unfortunate news on the injury front with the revelation that star left winger Matthew Tkachuk will be sidelined for approximately the next six months with an adductor injury.
Roster cuts are just a few days away from taking place, and the Carolina Panthers will go from 90 players to 53 within the snap of a finger. Who makes the roste
Now that the Panthers have wrapped up their preseason, here are our projections for the team's initial 53-man roster.
The Florida Panthers will likely be without Matthew Tkachuk until January, which gives them plenty of time before being forced to trade any players off their roster, but when the time comes, interesting conversations will need to commence.
Over the next three and a half days, Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales have to trim their roster down from 90 players to 53 for the regular season. For the most part there are no aching painful decisions they have to make. At this point, they should have a strong idea of who they want rolling into Week 1.
The 2024 offense is back, with the biggest addition being first-round pick Tetairoa McMillan as the new No. 1 receiver for quarterback Bryce Young in his pivotal third year. Rebuilding the defense that ranked last in the NFL in most major statistical categories last season has been the biggest undertaking.
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Is Bryce Young still being set up for success if the Panthers trade away his favorite WR target?
In his first two NFL seasons, Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young targeted wide receiver Adam Thielen considerably more often than any other pass-catcher. Thielen was the intended target on 180 of Young's 836 pass attempts,
Fielding questions from the media in the aftermath of his second consecutive Stanley Cup, Florida coach Paul Maurice had praise for all of his Panthers in their six-game victory over the Edmonton Oilers.