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There's a good reason why the Carolina Panthers did not have a single prime-time game on their schedule last season - and why there's only one this year. Since the middle of the 2018 season when Cam Newton's injuries started taking a serious toll on his ceiling,
The Carolina Panthers have extended the contract of right tackle Taylor Moton through the 2027 season, the team announced on Friday.
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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.
The Carolina Panthers have secured a contract extension with one of their longtime stars. Right tackle Taylor Moton and the team have agreed to a 2-year, $44 million extension with $40 million guaranteed,
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They are part of the reason fellow Carolina Panthers wide receiver Adam Thielen looks forward to coming to work every day. They are among the first things fans on social media mention, even when the 2024 first-round pick out of South Carolina had to explain his ejection from the Panthers' first preseason game for fighting.