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The Carolina Panthers are banking on the defense being ... who missed half of last year and has already suffered a back injury. "The Panthers are hoping Patrick Jones II can build off his seven sacks ...
The Carolina Panthers still qualify as that, despite the recent progress we've seen from Bryce Young. In fact, the oddsmakers ...
Dave Canales’s team was on the field Tuesday for OTAs. The Carolina Panthers played a little game between the offense and defense based on a points’ system. When it was all said and done, the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- New Carolina Panthers edge rusher Pat Jones II was planning a trip to Lake Norman on Wednesday, hoping to catch a big bass like the 8-pounder he landed as a 12-year-old in his ...
The Carolina Panthers have added depth to their outside linebacker position group. Soon-to-be former Minnesota Vikings pass rusher Patrick Jones II will enter a room that needed upgrades.
The Panthers will sign Jones off Jacksonville's practice squad Tuesday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports. Jones, who was waived by Chicago in late October, now gets a spot on Carolina's 53-man ...
On Monday, the Carolina Panthers signed him to a two-year free agent deal. According to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports, Jones' new contract is worth $20 million dollars over those two years.
The Carolina Panthers have added a key piece to their defensive line, signing edge rusher Patrick Jones II to a two-year deal worth up to $20 million. After a standout season with the Minnesota ...
Jones gives him an explosive, young (26) piece to work with but is still somewhat of a project. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Jones ranked 103rd in pressure rate (5.3%) last season out of 129 ...
The Carolina Panthers still qualify as that, despite the recent progress we've seen from Bryce Young. In fact, the oddsmakers at Bovada have Carolina has the favorite to sign Jones.
The Carolina Panthers played a little game between the offense and defense based on a points’ system. When it was all said and done, the defense came out on top. That’s not something you heard ...