If the Carolina Panthers manage to do only one thing this offseason, they have to find players who can help them defend the run better than they did in 2024. At season's end they had allowed 3,057 rushing yards,
Carolina head coach Dave Canales and GM Dan Morgan should prioritize strengthening the defensive line, among other things.
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?
That was largely true for Zach Wilson, the 2021 No. 2 pick by the New York Jets, who enjoyed a reset year in 2024 as Denver’s third-string quarterback behind starter Bo Nix and backup Jarrett Stidham. It was an anonymous season after three years of spinning inside the league’s biggest media market.
Last summer, the Broncos announced the team’s jersey color for all 17 regular season games, but players picked the color of their pants each week. The Broncos’ home games last fall featured jersey colors white (once), blue (once), throwback (twice) and orange (four times).
The Panthers are making multiple changes to their defensive staff after ranking dead-last in yards and points allowed this season.
Ahead of a matchup with his former team, let's take a look back at Von Miller's dominant performance in Super Bowl 50
In the regular-season finale, Andy Reid’s team sat its share of starters, and Denver clinched a playoff berth with a 38-0 victory. Payton obviously felt good about a third clash with the Chiefs had his club survived the Bills.
Here are the 20 former Panthers who are on Sunday’s wild-card round teams . . .
Ben Kotwica is out after two years as Sean Payton's special teams coordinator in Denver. The Broncos had another solid season in the kicking game under Kotwica's leadership but a big breakdown that co
If the Carolina Panthers manage to do only one thing this ... On that score, Panthers insider Joe Person from The Athletic has named Denver Broncos nose tackle D.J. Jones as a potential target ...
Josh Allen loves retelling the story of how he screwed up on what may go down as the NFL’s signature highlight of the regular season. “The truth is, I was dead wrong on the alert,” Allen said of his pre-snap call,