The Carolina Panthers are an interesting free-agent destination. By all accounts, the league-wide perception of this team is that they're on the come-up. That d
The Carolina Panthers added a few new faces on Tuesday. As announced late this morning, the team has signed outside linebacker Carlos “Boogie” Basham and tight end James Mitchell to reserve/future contracts.
The Carolina Panthers will look to upgrade their defense in free agency. They’ll also look to establish a winning culture. The best way to do both is by adding performers from perennial playoff squads.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young provided us with one of the very best stories of the 2024 campaign. But was it, by rule, a comeback story? The finalists for the Associated Press' Comeback Player of the Year award were officially announced on
Known as the “pride of Big Stone Gap,” former Virginia Tech tight end James Mitchell was also signed by the Panthers to a futures/reserve contract. Originally drafted by the Detroit Lions, Mitchell spent three seasons in the Motor City. He played in 30 games in three seasons hauling in 13 catches, 141 yards and 1 touchdown.
As Sunday approaches, anticipation builds for the highly anticipated AFC Championship Game between the No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills and the No. 1 seed Kansas City
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The Buffalo Bills could be without return specialist Brandon Codrington when they take the field against the Denver Broncos.
The Buffalo defense has suffered terribly against the Chiefs in the postseason, and Travis Kelce is a major reason why.
Heading into the divisional round matchup, McDermott left no stone unturned when it came to preparing for the game. After the Bills' 27-25 win over the Ravens on Sunday, McDermott told Albert Breer that his staff, led by defensive coordinator Bobby Babich, went back and watched every play from the Ravens this season.
Brown is now set for his second sting with the Bills. The 26-year-old signed with Buffalo during the preseason after backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky sustained a knee injury. Brown played 31 snaps in the Bills’ preseason finale against the Carolina Panthers and was released the following day.
In what many are touting as the game of the year, two teams with Super Bowl dreams and the top two MVP candidates meet up on Sunday, Jan. 19 when the Baltimore Ravens face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.