Panthers Place Receiver Kirkwood On IR With Shoulder Injury
The Panthers have placed wide receiver Keith Kirkwood on the reserve/injured list with a broken collarbone.
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The Panthers have placed wide receiver Keith Kirkwood on the reserve/injured list with a broken collarbone.
The Panthers claimed three players off waivers following roster cuts on Saturday: defensive back Rasul Douglas, defensive end Shareef Miller, and offensive tackle Trent Scott.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (PANTHERS)β The Panthers on Saturday reduced their roster to 53 players in advance of the 4 p.m. deadline, waiving 23 players and releasing two. Notably, the Panthers waived running back Reggie Bonnafon. He played a heavy special teams…
Panthers first-year head coach Matt Rhule said there is a reason why heβs been looking like βDarth Vaderβ recently at practice.
For the second day in a row Ian Thomas missed practice on Thursday.
Panthers owner David Tepper expressed frustration with government officials over not allowing fans in the stadium for the teamβs Sept. 13 home opener against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Better to be safe than sorry. That's the approach the Panthers are taking when it comes to playing football during a pandemic.
Instead of practicing, Panthers players held a team meeting to discuss social injustice. WCCB Sports Anchor Kelli Bartik has more from training camp. The Panthers are…
The Carolina Panthers released a letter to fans saying they won't be able to attend the home opener on September 13th at Bank of America Stadium due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Saturday morning the Carolina Panthers practice was supposed to be a planned scrimmage that head coach Matt Rhule was going to treat like a preseason game.
New Panthers DT Zach Kerr spoke to the media on Friday and highlighted the importance that it's not on athletes to solve the problem of systemic racism.
If you canβt beat βem, borrow from them.
Last season was a big test for Panthers quarterback Will Grier.Β
Panthers players and coaches are being tested daily during training camp as they prepare for the season, but when they take the field against the Las Vegas Raiders next month it could be in an empty Bank of America Stadium.
With less than a month to go until the Panthers home and season opener there is still hope that fans could be allowed inside Bank of America Stadium.
The Panthers are considering expanding All-Pro running back Christian McCaffreyβs role to include punt returns, too.
