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Otah Practices as Panthers Resume OTAs
The Panthers resumed their summer school OTAs Monday, and rookie tackle Jeff Otah practiced with the team for the first time. Otah, one of the Panther’s two first-round draft choices, missed the team’s minicamp and the first week of summer school with a high ankle sprain. Otah suffered the injury prior to his senior season [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on Jun 03 2008WR Carter Impressing in Practices
The Panthers may have themselves another star wideout, at least that is how it has appeared so far in practices. Jason Carter has been turning head according to the Gaston Gazette, and has been making some vets take notice. One such vet is Mushin Muhammad, who recently spoke about Carter. “One guy that that has [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 31 2008QB Delhomme Takes Another Step to Being 100 Percent
Panther fans that want to see Jake Delhomme back to normal got good news today as he took some snaps with the team during drills during an OTA in Charlotte. Delhomme is still trying to make it all the way back after elbow surgery that cut his 2007 short. He threw about 40 passes, up [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 28 2008Panthers Head to “Summer School”
The Panthers will gather for their summer school workouts today at Bank of America Stadium. Most players are expected to attend. But first-round pick Jonathan Stewart is still in classes at Oregon and will not be present. The OTAs are scheduled to last through June 18th and are the last time the team will gather [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 28 2008Ex-Panther Linebacker Morgan Retires
Former Panthers linebacker Dan Morgan has retired. Morgan spent seven injury-riddled seasons with the Panthers before signing with the New Orleans Saints in the offseason. The 29-year-old Morgan played in only three games last season because of an Achilles tendon injury. He missed all but one game of the 2006 season after suffering the fifth concussion [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 20 2008Holt Tells Media He’d Love to Finish His Career in Carolina
Rams wide out Torry Holt has already stated that he does not want a contract extension with the Rams, and with that it looks like he would like to go home to wrap up his career, and playing at home means playing with the Panthers. Holt’s brother Terrence Holt recently signed with the Panthers, and [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 12 2008Panthers Conclude Minicamp
The Panthers completed a three-day minicamp Sunday. Quarterback Jake Delhomme, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, was able to throw during the minicamp. Delhomme threw on Friday and told reporters he has not had any setbacks from the surgery. Coach John Fox says Delhomme looked good, but the team will continue to be cautious [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 05 2008Panthers Open Minicamp Today
The Panthers will begin a three-day minicamp today at Bank of America Stadium. The team will practice twice today and Saturday, and hold a single workout Sunday. Both of Carolina’s first-round picks in last week’s NFL Draft are expected to be in attendance. Oregon running back Jonathan Stewart and Pittsburgh tackle Jeff Otah are expected [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on May 02 2008Panthers Sign Darwin Walker
The Panthers have signed defensive tackle Darwin Walker to a one-year deal. A Charlotte newspaper says the pact may be worth over one-million-dollars with incentives. Walker was limited to 11 games due to injuries last season and collected 17 tackles and one sack for the Chicago Bears. The 31-year-old South Carolina product spent the previous [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on Apr 29 2008Panthers Sign 10 Undrafted Free Agents
Carolina has announced the signing of ten undrafted free agents.
They are: Casper Brinkley, DE, South Carolina; Chris Conklin, TE, Wingate; Cortney Grixby, CB, Nebraska; Breyone Evans, FB, Massachusetts; Joseph Fields, FS, Syracuse; Brandon Jenkins, DT, Mississippi; Damon Morton, WR, Colorado State, Taylor Tharp, QB, Boise State; Darren Toney, CB, Arkansas State; Dan Ziedman, P, Idaho State.
Each [...]


