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Carolina Panthers

3-11-0 4th NFC South
  • -16.8% 28th
    Off DVOA
  • -11.1% 30th
    Passing DVOA
  • -10.4% 19th
    Rushing DVOA
  • 15% 30th
    Def DVOA
  • 20.6% 29th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • 9.6% 32nd
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    18.2 27th
  • Points Against
    28.4 31st
  • Yards Per Game
    292.0 31st
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    387.0 31st
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NFC Divisional Playoffs
NFC South Standings
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8-6-0
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7-7-0
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5-9-0
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3-11-0
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Miles Sanders
6 RB
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Miles Sanders Fired Up At Panthers Training Camp, Looks To Bounce Back

Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders kept his balance on a hard hit at training camp and finished out his run. Sanders proceeded to point to the media members and said, "All y'all been talking on me, I got something for you!". Sanders is coming off a season in which he, indeed, did not have anything for us. Quarterback Bryce Young added that Sanders has a game mentality in training camp. After a breakout campaign with the Eagles in 2022, Sanders finished 2023 with 432 rushing yards and one touchdown. To make matters worse, Sanders signed a four-year $25 million contract with the Panthers ahead of the 2023 season. By season's end, he had ceded his job to Chuba Hubbard. The Panthers drafted Jonathon Brooks (knee) in the second round of April's draft. Unless Sanders can play much better in 2023, this backfield projects to belong to Brooks by season's end. Even so, keep an eye on Sanders through the camp to see if extra motivation can squeeze some production out of him, especially with Brooks on the active/Non-Football injury list as he is recovering from a torn ACL suffered in college.

Source Alex Zietlow
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07/30/2024 19:15
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Terrace Marshall Jr.
80 WR
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Terrace Marshall Jr. Impresses At Panthers Training Camp

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. has been making a strong impression this year at training camp. Despite high expectations as a second-round pick out of LSU in 2023, Marshall has yet to fully realize his potential in the NFL. At LSU, he excelled with 106 receptions, 1,594 yards, and 23 touchdowns over 32 games. He is beginning to showcase the level of play he demonstrated in college, regularly providing highlights with his catches in training camp. However, Marshall faces stiff competition for playing time with the Panthers, having traded for Diontae Johnson, drafted Xavier Legette (32nd overall), and retained their leading receiver from 2023, Adam Thielen. Although Marshall's fantasy value remains uncertaingiven his modest 767 yards and one touchdown over his first three NFL seasonshe could still vie for the third wide receiver spot alongside Legette and Jonathan Mingo.

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07/30/2024 11:18
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Rashaad Penny
28 RB
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Rashaad Penny Retires From The NFL

The Carolina Panthers have placed running back Rashaad Penny on the reserve/retired list. Penny, who joined the Panthers this offseason, was set to reunite with head coach Dave Canales, the passing game coordinator during Penny's standout 2021 season with the Seattle Seahawks, and Brad Idzik, now the Panthers' offensive coordinator. Unfortunately, a series of injuriesincluding multiple strains, a torn ACL, and a fibula fracturehave hindered Penny's once-explosive performance. Despite rigorous rehab, he struggled to regain the speed that made him a dynamic force in college. Penny's 5.6 yards per carry would be the highest in NFL history if he had sustained it. He also recorded 2,248 rushing yards at San Diego State in 2017, ranking fifth for a single season in NCAA history. The former first-round pick had stints with the Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles before signing with the Panthers in May. Penny retires with 1,931 career rushing yards, 13 touchdowns on 348 carries, and 28 receptions for 227 yards.

Source Ian Rapoport
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07/30/2024 11:14
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Carolina Panthers Players

Offense

QB
37
6' 2''
220 lbs
13
TCU
QB
23
5' 10''
204 lbs
1
Alabama
RB
26
5' 9''
190 lbs
2
Virginia Tech
RB
21
6' 0''
207 lbs
R
Texas
RB
25
6' 1''
210 lbs
3
Oklahoma State
RB
27
5' 11''
210 lbs
5
Penn State

Defense

DE
26
6' 5''
320 lbs
4
Auburn
OLB
25
6' 6''
245 lbs
2
Virginia Tech
CB
24
6' 1''
200 lbs
R
Georgia Southern
CB
31
5' 11''
192 lbs
8
Purdue
LB
25
6' 2''
230 lbs
1
Alcorn State
OLB
31
6' 5''
266 lbs
10
South Carolina