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Charlotte City Council approves Bank of America Stadium renovation project
Charlotte City Council has approved a partnership with Tepper Sports & Entertainment to invest in the renovation of Bank of America Stadium. "Today's vote by the Charlotte City Council is the culmination of many thoughtful discussions with city officials, local leaders, and our fans to create a shared vision for Bank of America Stadium," said David Tepper, owner of Tepper Sports & Entertainment.
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Panthers announce Back Together Saturday event at Bank of America Stadium
The Panthers will hold 14 of their 15 open training camp practices in Charlotte, with the most significant event being Back Together Saturday. This free event is scheduled for Saturday, July 27, at Bank of America Stadium, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
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Panthers’ Jaden Crumedy reflects on transition from college football to NFL
CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers' seven-man rookie draft class has experienced a whirlwind over the past two months. Since NFL draft weekend, rookies have moved to Charlotte, gone through rookie minicamp, and started organized team activities (OTAs). Mandatory minicamp is wrapping up this week and training camp will arrive quickly in July.
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Panthers' Dom Capers reflects on team's inaugural season at Clemson
Dom Capers hasn't necessarily missed the bus rides, but he has never quite forgotten the feeling. The Panthers' senior defensive assistant can already imagine what it will be like when the Panthers return to Clemson for this year's Fan Fest, as that was the site of "home" games during the franchise's first season in 1995.
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Carolina Panthers announce events celebrating team's upcoming milestone
Charlotte – In the ramp-up to the 2024 NFL campaign and in celebration of the team's 30th season, the Carolina Panthers announced details of their 2024 Training Camp presented by Ticketmaster and Fan Fest presented by Daimler Truck North America.
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Panthers sign Daewood Davis to bolster wide receiver corps
CHARLOTTE—The Panthers have added another wide receiver before training camp, signing Daewood Davis after a recent workout. Davis, standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 195 pounds, was named to the All-UFL team this spring following his performance with the Memphis Showboats. In 10 games, he recorded 41 receptions for 446 yards and five touchdowns.
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Panthers expand outreach with Keep Pounding Tour ahead of game against Giants
The Carolina Panthers have arrived in Munich, Germany, to commence the Keep Pounding Tour, aimed at expanding their fan base ahead of the International game against the New York Giants in November. The tour includes current Panthers players Ikem Ekwonu and Sam Franklin Jr., as well as team mascots Sir Purr and two Top Cats cheerleaders.
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Michael Barrett reflects on journey entering NFL as Carolina Panthers rookie
CHARLOTTE—The Carolina Panthers' seven-man rookie draft class has experienced a whirlwind over the past two months. Since NFL draft weekend, rookies have moved to Charlotte, gone through rookie minicamp, and started organized team activities (OTAs). Mandatory minicamp is wrapping up this week and training camp will arrive quickly in July.
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Panthers release teaser for second episode of 'Blueprint' series
The Carolina Panthers have released the first teaser for the second episode of "Panthers Blueprint," a series presented by Coca-Cola®. The full episode is scheduled to be available next week.
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Panthers coach Dave Canales optimistic after offseason program
CHARLOTTE — When Panthers rookie coach Dave Canales reflects on the last three months of the offseason program, he can discuss pre-snap operations or practice tempo in detail, or he can take a broader view and talk about team dynamics. Either way, he is positive about what he's observed.
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Panthers conclude minicamp with high-intensity practice
The Panthers concluded their spring minicamp on Wednesday, signaling the start of a break until training camp begins. Despite the lighter schedule ahead, Wednesday's practice was marked by high intensity and comprehensive drills.
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Jadeveon Clowney returns to Panthers minicamp amidst injury challenges
CHARLOTTE -- The Panthers' mandatory minicamp practice on Tuesday saw the best turnout of pass rushers during the entire offseason, although the numbers were still limited. Jadeveon Clowney returned to Charlotte after missing some recent voluntary sessions. K'Lavon Chaisson also participated, marking his first appearance in a Panthers uniform since being signed in March.
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David & Nicole Tepper Foundation donates $3M to fight local food insecurity
The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation has made a significant contribution to address food insecurity in Mecklenburg County. The owners of the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC, through their foundation, have donated $3 million to Nourish Up (formerly Loaves & Fishes/Friendship Trays), according to an announcement on Tuesday.
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Panthers minicamp highlights key performances amidst player injuries
CHARLOTTE — Diontae Johnson made notable plays during Tuesday's minicamp practice, including a late touchdown pass from Bryce Young while covered by cornerback Jaycee Horn. This is the kind of attention Johnson will receive, and Horn provides the type of challenge the offense needs.
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Bryce Young and Andy Dalton bond over Madden game during NFL production day
CHARLOTTE— Jonathan Mingo and Cam Gill were in the final minutes of a one-possession Madden NFL game. In a simulated match, the 2004 Carolina Panthers faced off against each other. Jake Delhomme versus Julius Peppers, Steve Smith Sr., and Dan Morgan made plays for both teams. Mingo scored touchdowns from his spot in the black armchair facing the massive screen in the waning moments of the game. He lined up his iteration of the 2004 Panthers for an extra point when a voice from the back coached, "You should be going for two right now."