Panthers end depressing 2-15 season with key re-signings

Despite firing a general manager, the Carolina Panthers made a flurry of roster moves Monday.  In total, the Panthers signed three players to one-year extensions and 11 members of the practice squad to future deals, the team announced.  The team signed tight end Stephen Sullivan and defensive linemen LaBryan Ray and Nick Thurman to one-year […]

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Nov 5, 2023; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers tight end Stephen Sullivan (84) with the ball as Indianapolis Colts cornerback Jaylon Jones (40) defends in the fourth quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
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Despite firing a general manager, the Carolina Panthers made a flurry of roster moves Monday. 

In total, the Panthers signed three players to one-year extensions and 11 members of the practice squad to future deals, the team announced. 

The team signed tight end Stephen Sullivan and defensive linemen LaBryan Ray and Nick Thurman to one-year extensions.

Of the three, Sullivan was set to be a restricted free agent —  meanwhile, Ray and Thurman were exclusive rights free agents. 

The 11 practice squad players set to return include fan-favorite Tarik Cohen, running back  Mike Boone, running back  Spencer Brown, wide receiver Jalen Camp, wide receiver Cam Sims, tight end Jordan Matthews, tight end Chris Pierce, offensive tackle Badara Traore, defensive end Raequan Williams, cornerback AJ Parker and cornerback Lamar Jackson.

The Panthers will have a busy offseason ahead, but 14 signings are already out of the way.