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February 22, 2025
Who will be the next salary cap casualty for Carolina Panthers in 2025?
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
Who will be the next salary cap casualty for Carolina Panthers in 2025?

The Carolina Panthers have begun the process of trimming their roster to create cap space ahead of free agency. Veteran cornerback Dane Jackson has been released, yielding over $3 million in cap relief, signaling that more cuts are expected. Among the prime candidates is running back Miles Sanders, whose performance has dipped following a Pro Bowl season with the Eagles. Releasing him could free up over $5 million. The Panthers are also considering cuts for defensive linemen Shy Tuttle and A'Shawn Robinson, both of whom could offer significant cap savings. However, cutting established players like Jadeveon Clowney or Adam Thielen seems less likely due to the impact they have on the team’s performance.

What are the biggest weaknesses in the Panthers' roster heading into the offseason?How does the Panthers' cap situation affect their free agency plans?What strategies should the Panthers employ in the draft to bolster their roster?How can the Panthers improve their overall team performance next season?
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@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
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@Yosh Nijman | Carolina Panthers | NFL
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https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/carolina-panthers-..

February 13, 2025
Panthers veteran RB, underperforming DT named obvious cuts for Carolina
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
Panthers veteran RB, underperforming DT named obvious cuts for Carolina

The Carolina Panthers are facing a challenging offseason as they look to create cap space despite having limited financial flexibility. After the disappointing performances from players like Miles Sanders and Shy Tuttle, analysts suggest that these two are likely to be released. Sanders, who was expected to be a key player after signing a four-year deal, has been outperformed by Chuba Hubbard, making his departure almost certain. Tuttle's performance also fell short of expectations, and cutting him would free up valuable cap space for the team.

While the Panthers may explore other cuts, Adam Thielen's situation is less clear-cut given his strong finish last season, though age could influence the team's direction. Ultimately, clearing approximately $10 million through these moves could open opportunities for the Panthers to make impactful signings in free agency, potentially reshaping their roster for the coming season.

Mentions:
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
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https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/panthers-rb-d..

January 1, 2025
3 Panthers most likely to get cut to save money in 2025
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
3 Panthers most likely to get cut to save money in 2025

The Carolina Panthers are entering the offseason with approximately $32 million in cap space, placing them in a moderately favorable position within the NFL. However, the team faces significant challenges as they look to address several critical roster needs. To maximize their financial flexibility for free agency, the Panthers may consider restructuring contracts or extending players like Adam Thielen and Taylor Moton. Yet, the most straightforward approach for the Panthers could be to release underperforming players, often referred to as cap casualties.

Among the potential cap casualties for the Panthers in 2025, Shy Tuttle stands out. Although he occasionally contributes, Tuttle lacks the dominant presence the team requires on the interior defensive line. Cutting him would not only bolster the team's overall strength but also free up $6.5 million in cap space. Another candidate is Dane Jackson, who has struggled to make an impact since joining the team. Releasing him could save $3.35 million, providing a modest yet beneficial financial boost.

Finally, Miles Sanders appears to be on the chopping block as well. With Chuba Hubbard emerging as the lead running back and Jonathon Brooks waiting in the wings, Sanders' ineffective performance has made his departure likely. Cutting Sanders would save the Panthers $6.7 million, making it a predictable move as they look to reshape their roster for the upcoming season.

What are the potential impacts of cutting Miles Sanders on the Panthers' offense?How can the Panthers effectively utilize their cap space in free agency?Which players should the Panthers target in the upcoming draft to fill their roster gaps?What strategies can the Panthers implement to avoid being cap-strapped in the future?
Mentions:
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jonathon Brooks | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jonathon Brooks | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Taylor Moton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Taylor Moton | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/3-panthers-li..

November 11, 2024
Panthers PFF grades: Robert Hunt leads another brilliant OL effort, Bryce Young top-5
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
Panthers PFF grades: Robert Hunt leads another brilliant OL effort, Bryce Young top-5

The Carolina Panthers, despite their struggles this season, have a standout offensive line that has consistently excelled in both run blocking and pass protection. In their recent upset victory over the New York Giants, the line allowed only one sack against a formidable pass rush.

Robert Hunt led the offensive line with an impressive Pro Football Focus grade, while quarterback Bryce Young also performed well, achieving his second-highest grade of the season. On defense, linebacker Josey Jewell stood out with a high grade, showcasing his impact on the game.

What specific strategies has the Panthers' offensive line implemented to achieve such high performance?How does Bryce Young's development compare to other young quarterbacks in the league?What are the implications of the Panthers' recent performance for their season outlook?Which players on the Panthers' roster are most likely to emerge as future stars?
Mentions:
@Brady Christensen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
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@Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers | NFL
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@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
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@DeShawn Williams | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DeShawn Williams | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Johnson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Johnson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Ian Thomas | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Ian Thomas | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Josey Jewell | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Josey Jewell | Carolina Panthers | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
@Robert Hunt | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Robert Hunt | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/robert-hunt-bryce-..

October 28, 2024
NFL Week 8: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards
Gordon McGuinness
PFF
NFL Week 8: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards

On National Tight Ends Day, George Kittle showcased an outstanding performance, averaging 4.57 yards per route run and ranking among the top receivers for the week.

The Los Angeles Chargers excelled in their victory over the New Orleans Saints, allowing only four pressures on their offensive line, highlighting their dominance at the line of scrimmage.

PFF's NFL Week 8 Team of the Week features top players based on performance and snap counts, with Kittle earning Offensive Player of the Week honors.

What factors contributed to George Kittle's standout performance this week?How does the performance of the Chargers' offensive line impact their overall season?Which players are emerging as key contributors for their teams this season?What trends are we seeing in the NFL regarding tight end usage and performance?
Mentions:
@Aaron Brewer | Miami Dolphins | NFL
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@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Dayo Odeyingbo | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Dayo Odeyingbo | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
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@Jessie Bates III | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
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@Jonathan Greenard | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
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@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Kalif Raymond | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Kalif Raymond | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Michael Carter II | New York Jets | NFL
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@Mike McGlinchey | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Noah Sewell | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Noah Sewell | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Teven Jenkins | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Teven Jenkins | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zack Baun | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Zack Baun | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-8-pff-team-of-th..

February 22, 2025
Who will be the next salary cap casualty for Carolina Panthers in 2025?
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
Who will be the next salary cap casualty for Carolina Panthers in 2025?

The Carolina Panthers have begun the process of trimming their roster to create cap space ahead of free agency. Veteran cornerback Dane Jackson has been released, yielding over $3 million in cap relief, signaling that more cuts are expected. Among the prime candidates is running back Miles Sanders, whose performance has dipped following a Pro Bowl season with the Eagles. Releasing him could free up over $5 million. The Panthers are also considering cuts for defensive linemen Shy Tuttle and A'Shawn Robinson, both of whom could offer significant cap savings. However, cutting established players like Jadeveon Clowney or Adam Thielen seems less likely due to the impact they have on the team’s performance.

What are the biggest weaknesses in the Panthers' roster heading into the offseason?How does the Panthers' cap situation affect their free agency plans?What strategies should the Panthers employ in the draft to bolster their roster?How can the Panthers improve their overall team performance next season?
Mentions:
@A'Shawn Robinson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@A'Shawn Robinson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Yosh Nijman | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Yosh Nijman | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/carolina-panthers-..

February 13, 2025
Panthers veteran RB, underperforming DT named obvious cuts for Carolina
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
Panthers veteran RB, underperforming DT named obvious cuts for Carolina

The Carolina Panthers are facing a challenging offseason as they look to create cap space despite having limited financial flexibility. After the disappointing performances from players like Miles Sanders and Shy Tuttle, analysts suggest that these two are likely to be released. Sanders, who was expected to be a key player after signing a four-year deal, has been outperformed by Chuba Hubbard, making his departure almost certain. Tuttle's performance also fell short of expectations, and cutting him would free up valuable cap space for the team.

While the Panthers may explore other cuts, Adam Thielen's situation is less clear-cut given his strong finish last season, though age could influence the team's direction. Ultimately, clearing approximately $10 million through these moves could open opportunities for the Panthers to make impactful signings in free agency, potentially reshaping their roster for the coming season.

Mentions:
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/panthers-rb-d..

January 1, 2025
3 Panthers most likely to get cut to save money in 2025
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
3 Panthers most likely to get cut to save money in 2025

The Carolina Panthers are entering the offseason with approximately $32 million in cap space, placing them in a moderately favorable position within the NFL. However, the team faces significant challenges as they look to address several critical roster needs. To maximize their financial flexibility for free agency, the Panthers may consider restructuring contracts or extending players like Adam Thielen and Taylor Moton. Yet, the most straightforward approach for the Panthers could be to release underperforming players, often referred to as cap casualties.

Among the potential cap casualties for the Panthers in 2025, Shy Tuttle stands out. Although he occasionally contributes, Tuttle lacks the dominant presence the team requires on the interior defensive line. Cutting him would not only bolster the team's overall strength but also free up $6.5 million in cap space. Another candidate is Dane Jackson, who has struggled to make an impact since joining the team. Releasing him could save $3.35 million, providing a modest yet beneficial financial boost.

Finally, Miles Sanders appears to be on the chopping block as well. With Chuba Hubbard emerging as the lead running back and Jonathon Brooks waiting in the wings, Sanders' ineffective performance has made his departure likely. Cutting Sanders would save the Panthers $6.7 million, making it a predictable move as they look to reshape their roster for the upcoming season.

What are the potential impacts of cutting Miles Sanders on the Panthers' offense?How can the Panthers effectively utilize their cap space in free agency?Which players should the Panthers target in the upcoming draft to fill their roster gaps?What strategies can the Panthers implement to avoid being cap-strapped in the future?
Mentions:
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jonathon Brooks | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jonathon Brooks | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Taylor Moton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Taylor Moton | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/3-panthers-li..

November 11, 2024
Panthers PFF grades: Robert Hunt leads another brilliant OL effort, Bryce Young top-5
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
Panthers PFF grades: Robert Hunt leads another brilliant OL effort, Bryce Young top-5

The Carolina Panthers, despite their struggles this season, have a standout offensive line that has consistently excelled in both run blocking and pass protection. In their recent upset victory over the New York Giants, the line allowed only one sack against a formidable pass rush.

Robert Hunt led the offensive line with an impressive Pro Football Focus grade, while quarterback Bryce Young also performed well, achieving his second-highest grade of the season. On defense, linebacker Josey Jewell stood out with a high grade, showcasing his impact on the game.

What specific strategies has the Panthers' offensive line implemented to achieve such high performance?How does Bryce Young's development compare to other young quarterbacks in the league?What are the implications of the Panthers' recent performance for their season outlook?Which players on the Panthers' roster are most likely to emerge as future stars?
Mentions:
@Brady Christensen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Brady Christensen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers | NFL
Carolina Panthers | NFL
Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Dane Jackson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
@DeShawn Williams | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DeShawn Williams | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Johnson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Johnson | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Ian Thomas | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Ian Thomas | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Josey Jewell | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Josey Jewell | Carolina Panthers | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
@Robert Hunt | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Robert Hunt | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/robert-hunt-bryce-..

October 28, 2024
NFL Week 8: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards
Gordon McGuinness
PFF
NFL Week 8: PFF Team of the Week & Player Awards

On National Tight Ends Day, George Kittle showcased an outstanding performance, averaging 4.57 yards per route run and ranking among the top receivers for the week.

The Los Angeles Chargers excelled in their victory over the New Orleans Saints, allowing only four pressures on their offensive line, highlighting their dominance at the line of scrimmage.

PFF's NFL Week 8 Team of the Week features top players based on performance and snap counts, with Kittle earning Offensive Player of the Week honors.

What factors contributed to George Kittle's standout performance this week?How does the performance of the Chargers' offensive line impact their overall season?Which players are emerging as key contributors for their teams this season?What trends are we seeing in the NFL regarding tight end usage and performance?
Mentions:
@Aaron Brewer | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Aaron Brewer | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Dayo Odeyingbo | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Dayo Odeyingbo | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jessie Bates III | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Jessie Bates III | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Jonathan Greenard | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jonathan Greenard | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Kalif Raymond | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Kalif Raymond | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Michael Carter II | New York Jets | NFL
@Michael Carter II | New York Jets | NFL
@Mike McGlinchey | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Mike McGlinchey | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Nakobe Dean | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Noah Sewell | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Noah Sewell | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Shy Tuttle | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Teven Jenkins | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Teven Jenkins | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Zack Baun | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Zack Baun | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-8-pff-team-of-th..

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