Steelers minority owner David Tepper is expected to sign the deal Tuesday to buy the Panthers and keep them in Carolina, a league source told ESPN
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Steelers minority owner David Tepper is expected to sign the deal Tuesday to buy the Panthers and keep them in Carolina, a league source told ESPN
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Source: Tepper expected to sign Panthers sale
Ben Navarro, one of two leading candidates in bidding for the Panthers, is likely out of the running to purchase the team as the sale moves toward another candidate, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Navarro likely out in Panthers sale
First-round marriages that last are rather rare, but the Steelers, Texans, Panthers and Packers have been among the NFL’s best at finding keepers.
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Teams whose first-round picks have survived ‘honeymoon phase’
The Panthers signed C.J. Anderson on Monday. The former Broncos starter will compete with Cameron Artis-Payne to be the change-of-pace running back behind Christian McCaffrey.
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Panthers sign former Broncos RB Anderson
Wednesday’s resignation of Panthers defensive backs coach Curtis Fuller came amid complaints of workplace misconduct, with a source telling ESPN that Fuller’s behavior toward women was “inappropriate.”
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Panthers DBs coach resigned over misconduct
The Panthers checked a lot of boxes at positions of need and also added players that will “bring a little attitude” back into the mix.
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Panthers’ draft all about adding swagger, speed
A former employee of the Panthers, alleging sexual misconduct against owner Jerry Richardson, has broken her silence on the subject.
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Ex-Panthers worker details alleged misconduct
The Panthers will sign TE Greg Olsen to a two-year extension worth up to $10.05 million per year, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
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Source: Panthers TE Olsen to sign extension
Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen wants a contract extension and believes he can play at a top level for another three to five seasons.
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Panthers’ Olsen wants extension, open to TV
Entering his final season, Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis will be suspended for the team’s first four games after he violated the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy.
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Panthers’ Davis breaks PED policy, out 4 games