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Panthers Over Chiefs – The Beginning of a Change
The Carolina Panthers don’t just intend to make the playoffs again this season, but plan to accomplish that by changing the way Cam Newton plays, turning him into a more traditional pocket passing quarterback. It worked mostly well in 28-16 preseason win over the Kansas City Chiefs, with Alex Smith struggling to finish off promising drives.
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NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins & Carolina Panthers Interested in Signing Ryan Clark
At some point someone is going to pick up Ryan Clark, filtering his way through free agency after eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Washington Redskins were the first team interested, but money demands might steer him towards signing with the Carolina Panthers.
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NFL Rumors – Carolina Panthers Trying to Trade Steve Smith
After 13 years with the Carolina Panthers, it seems like Steve Smith might be on his way out of the team, either by a trade the’re aiming for, and if not by simply releasing him to avoid paying his rather high salary in 2014.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts & St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Nate Burleson
There’s not a lot of demand, usually, for a 13-year veteran wide receiver who has just been released. But Nate Burleson can still be effective in smaller roles with enough talent and experience to attract interest from the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts & St. Louis Rams
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NFL Rumors – Carolina Panthers Can’t Decide on Greg Hardy
It was a great season for the Carolina Panthers and also their defensive end Greg Hardy, but his rise to stardom and recognition league-wide this season makes it a very difficult decision for the team whether to re-sign him or not when considering other contracts they have to deal with, not to mention the price he’ll fetch.
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NFL Rumors – New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chief, Indianapolis Colts & Oakland Raiders Also Interested in Signing Jeremy Maclin
It’s becoming quite clear that despite missing the entire season, Jeremy Maclin is going to be one of the more coveted wide receivers in the upcoming free agency period, as the Philadelphia Eagles will have a difficult time retaining him with interest coming from the New York Jets, New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts and the Oakland Raiders.
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NFL Rumors – Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers & New Orleans Saints Interested in Signing Asante Samuel
With the Atlanta Falcons letting Asanta Samuel go, it’s expected that the veteran cornerback will find a home pretty soon if he doesn’t ask for too much money or years on his next contract, with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers & New Orleans Saints all real possibilities for his next team.
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Carolina Panthers – Cam Newton Needs Good Receivers
Many thought the Carolina Panthers were in for a good season, but few expected them to win the NFC South, make the playoffs with a 12-4 record and even getting a bye week before losing at home to the San Francisco 49ers. Now is the time to make sure the Panthers are just as successful next season, and that begins with giving Cam Newton a few more offensive weapons to throw to.
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49ers vs Panthers – Perfect Defensive Level Reached
The San Francisco 49ers entered the postseason as the hottest team in the NFL, and that positive momentum keeps pushing them forward, beating the Carolina Panthers 23-10 on the road with an almost flawless defensive performance while their offense led by Colin Kaepernick and Frank Gore once again did just about enough to make it through.
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NFL Playoffs – 49ers vs Panthers
The previous game between the two teams was a physical, defensive battle without too much offensive spark. The Carolina Panthers hope the playoff version of the game will be more of the same, while the San Francisco 49ers are hoping to flip the script.