
David Newton
NFL Nation Reporter at ESPN
ESPN NFL Nation Reporter David Newton covers Carolina Panthers. https://t.co/YcZ7XyKV0N
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2 days ago |
espn.com | David Newton
CHARLOTTE, N. C. -- Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero recently showed his players a photograph of end Tershawn "Turk" Wharton wearing a green No. 1 jersey returning a fumble 53 yards for a touchdown at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. "Everybody was, 'Who is that?' '' Wharton recalled with a chuckle.
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1 week ago |
espn.com | David Newton
CHARLOTTE, N. C. -- Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette laughed when his first news conference of offseason workouts began with a question about the difference between a thoroughbred and standardbred horse. Legette, who has a passion for horses, understood it as an attempt to see if he is close to having a horse ready to compete in the Kentucky Derby, which he attended earlier this month. The simple answer was no.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.ph | David Newton
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 uncle's pond not too far from Bank of America Stadium. The former Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker loves to fish. So much so that the Panthers started counting how many times he mentioned fishing in interviews the first few days after signing a two-year, $20 million deal in March. Final count: 23.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.com | David Newton
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 uncle's pond not too far from Bank of America Stadium. The former Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker loves to fish. So much so that the Panthers started counting how many times he mentioned fishing in interviews the first few days after signing a two-year, $20 million deal in March. Final count: 23.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.com | David Newton
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It was a normal throwing session at the University of Arizona indoor practice facility last May when new Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan did something that was not normal at all. The No. 8 pick of the 2025 NFL draft launched himself into the air, spun to his left and caught the ball across his body with his right hand.
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RT @AdamSchefter: Panthers first-round pick Tetairoa McMillan now has signed his four-year, $27.93 million contract. https://t.co/zQtBFG5hNE

The Panthers waive second-year outside linebacker Kenny Dyson.

Panthers first-round pick Tetairoa McMillan says it was incredible working with wide receivers coach Rob Moore today at rookie camp. https://t.co/PuTjD8NFls