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Dave Canales begins tenure as NFL head coach with insights from mentors
Dave Canales, the newly appointed head coach of an NFL team, experienced his first training camp practice on Wednesday. Despite extensive preparation, Canales acknowledged the challenge of stepping into a role he had never performed before.
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Carolina Panthers begin training camp with familiar setting
CHARLOTTE — For all the changes the Carolina Panthers have experienced this offseason — a new coach, general manager, and significant roster adjustments — the fundamental shift in training camp location stands out. The first day of training camp at Bank of America Stadium offered a sense of familiarity for the players.
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Panthers activate two rookies ahead of training camp
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers have moved closer to full participation as they head into the first day of training camp practice. On Tuesday, the team activated two rookies from the physically unable to perform (PUP) list: wide receiver Jalen Coker and cornerback Chau Smith-Wade.
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Bryce Young prepares confidently ahead of second NFL season
CHARLOTTE -- When Bryce Young walked through the gate at 9:12 am Tuesday morning, it was with little fanfare. He had already been in the building the day before, so by the time veteran report day rolled around, it was just another day for the second-year passer. He gave a nod and a smile to the camera, commented on the cloudless sky, and then headed inside.
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Panthers GM Dan Morgan emphasizes hard work over expectations
Dan Morgan has been part of the Carolina Panthers organization as a player during their Super Bowl appearance and high-expectation seasons. Now, as the general manager, he is focused on long-term goals to bring the team back to that level.
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Panthers introduce cooling trailer for training camp amid summer heat
CHARLOTTE—Charlotte's summer temperatures often exceed 90 degrees, accompanied by high humidity. As the Carolina Panthers commence their training camp at Bank of America Stadium this week, the team has invested $200,000 in a cooling trailer to ensure player safety and comfort on the updated practice fields.
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Panthers' new head coach Dave Canales focuses on genuine leadership
Dave Canales will be walking into work this week with a significant task ahead. The exact manner of his approach—whether it's a walk, bounce, or near sprint—is less important than the work itself.
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Julius Peppers credits Carl Carey's guidance ahead Pro Football Hall Of Fame induction
CANTON, Ohio — When Julius Peppers is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in two weeks, the man standing next to him isn't exactly family. Except he is.
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Panthers' Jonathon Brooks emphasizes patience during ACL recovery
CHARLOTTE — Panthers running back Jonathon Brooks is navigating his recovery with patience and guidance from experienced mentors. The second-round pick, recovering from a November ACL tear during his final season at Texas, was placed on the active/non-football injury list Friday. This status will prevent him from practicing with the team next Wednesday.
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Panthers add two more players to active/PUP list
The Panthers have added two more players to the active/physically unable to perform (PUP) list. The latest additions are rookie cornerback Chau Smith-Wade, this year's fifth-round pick, and wide receiver Cam Sims. Players listed on the PUP list can be activated at any time.
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Panthers make roster adjustments ahead of training camp
The Panthers made several procedural moves on Friday as rookies reported to training camp. Among these was the anticipated placement of second-round running back Jonathon Brooks on the active/non-football injury list.
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NFL coaches strategize to optimize quarterback release times
Coaches and analysts in the National Football League have long sought to determine the ideal amount of time a quarterback should take to throw the ball. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel summarized it succinctly: "Before he's sacked."
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Shaq Thompson adapts leadership role amid constant NFL changes
CHARLOTTE — The one constant in the NFL is change, and being prepared for it is essential. Shaq Thompson understands this well.
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Shy Tuttle hosts free football camp in hometown
CHARLOTTE—If given 30 seconds and an opening, Shy Tuttle can recount half the roster of the team that ignited his passion for football. "Steve Smith, Julius Peppers. I like Chris Gamble too. Stephen Davis. I used to swear I was going to be Stephen Davis."
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RAADR announces partnership with Carolina Panthers for anti-bullying campaign
RAADR, Inc. to partner with the Carolina Panthers
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Panthers rookies use shared background to aid NFL transition
CHARLOTTE—Entering the NFL can feel like stepping into a new country. The people are unfamiliar, the surroundings are different, and while the terminology might be somewhat understood, it is not second nature. For two Carolina Panthers rookies, Trevin Wallace and Michael Barrett, having each other as translators has been invaluable.
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Panthers specialists engage in playful QB competition during practice
CHARLOTTE—Long snapper JJ Jansen and punter Johnny Hekker have declared their involvement in what they humorously refer to as a "quarterback competition" within the Carolina Panthers' practice sessions. Hekker stated, "We have a really deep quarterback room now." However, Andy Dalton expressed skepticism: "Are you eligible? Is 44 eligible to be quarterback?"
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Panthers welcome Wake Forest student for diversity initiative
CHARLOTTE—The Panthers will welcome a new face to the training staff this summer, as Alexis LeMone joins the team for the month of August. The Wake Forest medical student is part of the NFL's Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative, making her one of 29 medical students from 21 medical schools across the country participating with league clubs.
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Panthers host youth flag football clinic in collaboration with Blue Cross NC
The Carolina Panthers and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) hosted a flag football clinic at Bank of America Stadium on Monday for local youth from the Police Activities League (PAL) of Charlotte. PAL's mission is to support children in obtaining access and opportunities to programs and initiatives that create lifestyle advancements.
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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.