Here are some important upcoming dates to keep in mind for the 2025 offseason: The Panthers have not one, but two first-time Pro Bowlers for 2024. Cornerback Jaycee Horn and right guard Robert Hunt will represent Carolina and the NFC at this year’s all-star festivities out of Orlando, Fla.
The Carolina Panthers are in the middle of the evaluation phase of the 2025 NFL Draft. Following a chat with GM Dan Morgan in Texas, Panthers beat writer Mike Kaye projects the top 10 picks, including Carolina’s eighth overall selection.
As announced on Monday morning, right guard Robert Hunt will be headed to Orlando, Fla. this week to represent the team in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. This is the first career Pro Bowl selection for the 28-year-old hog molly, who will be replacing Super Bowl-bound Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Landon Dickerson on the NFC squad.
The Carolina Panthers had an abysmal defense last year. They ended up allowing more points than any team in the history of the NFL. There are holes everywhere,
The Eagles became just the second team in NFL history to score more than 50 points in the NFC or AFC Championship Game.
Robert Hunt is getting his end-of-season due after all. The Carolina Panthers’ guard and veteran voice on the team’s much-improved offensive line was named to the 2025 Pro Bowl games Monday, the team announced. He will join cornerback Jaycee Horn in representing the Panthers during the annual festivities, which will take place this weekend.
For the third consecutive season, the Chicago Bears will have a Top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Bears’ NFC North divisional rivals all suffered early exits in the 2024 postseason, and now Chicago has shored up their new with the addition of Ben Johnson as their new head coach.
The Carolina Panthers feel pretty good about their QB situation heading into 2025 with Bryce Young turning things around. The Observer spoke with GM Dan Morgan at the annual Shrine Bowl to get answers on the coaching staff,
Saquon Barkley's three-touchdown NFC championship game performance powered the Philadelphia Eagles toward their third Super Bowl appearance in eight years.
Two former New Orleans Saints coaches will be the defensive coordinators of Super Bowl LIX, as Steve Spagnuolo’s Chiefs take on Vic Fangio’s Eagles: