Even with quarterback Tom Brady watching from the sideline and coach Bill Belichick calling a vanilla offense, the Panthers’ exhibition Friday against New England figures to be the biggest test for the Panthers’ three rookie cornerbacks – if for no other reason, because they’ll be on the field longer.
RALEIGH, NC – Ron Francis, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced the team’s roster for the 2016 NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City, MI. The tournament is hosted ann… …read more
All-Pro tight end Greg Olsen, who has had back spasms for the past week, participated fully in practice Wednesday. No. 2 tight end Ed Dickson returned after a two-week layoff with a groin injury. They have yet to play together in the Panthers two exhibitions, with Dickson missing both and Olsen missing Saturday’s game at Tennessee.
Thanks to an Idaho man who creates Lego animations as a hobby, BYU fans can relive the glory and Nebraska fans the misery of the “Hail Mary’ that ended the Cougars’ victory over the Cornhuskers last year. …read more
Panthers tight end Greg Olsen spoke the players at Charlotte Country Day before the season began to deliver the message that football is the ultimate team game and that every … Click to Continue » …read more
▪ Defensive end Charles Johnson and Kony Ealy were excused for personal reasons Wednesday. Johnson left on a cart within the first hour of practice to tend to a personal … Click to Continue » …read more
ASHBURN — After missing practice the last two days, Washington Redskins wide receiver Jamison Crowder will sit out the third preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on Friday.
Crowder missed the Redskins preseason opener with a strained hamstring but returned against the New York Jets last week.