Panthers signing Taylor Moton to 2 year extension
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The Carolina Panthers signed right tackle Taylor Moton to a two-year, $44 million contract extension, a source familiar with the agreement told UPI on Friday.
The 2024 offense is back, with the biggest addition being first-round pick Tetairoa McMillan as the new No. 1 receiver for quarterback Bryce Young in his pivotal third year. Rebuilding the defense that ranked last in the NFL in most major statistical categories last season has been the biggest undertaking.
Taylor Moton is staying in Carolina. The Panthers announced Friday they’ve given their durable longtime right tackle a two-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2027 season.
At least on paper the Panthers appear to be overloaded with talent at wide receiver, and making a trade could help clear up the picture.
The Carolina Panthers have a lot to think about over the next few days ahead of Tuesday’s NFL 53-man roster deadline.
As first reported by ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter on Friday morning, the Minnesota Vikings have inquired on trading for Panthers receiver Adam Thielen. Canales was asked about the rumor during his press conference this afternoon, and deferred that talk to the front office and general manager Dan Morgan.
Bryce Young played his way into fantasy relevance at the end of last year. The Carolina Panthers QB was quietly brilliant for the last few games of the season,