Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan expressed his desire to keep cornerback Jaycee Horn around for the long haul during his end-of-season press conference nearly two weeks ago. But is the feeling mutual?
The Carolina Panthers have one of the top young cornerbacks in the NFL with Jaycee Horn and this offseason, they are predicted to add one of the other elite corners in the NFL to play alongside him.
The Carolina Panthers know they will have one of the best young cornerbacks in the league, Jaycee Horn, on the roster in 2025, but beyond that, there is some work to be done. Last spring, the Panthers exercised the fifth-year option on Horn's contract,
Jaycee Horn has said many times, including again today, that he wants to stay with the Carolina Panthers. He's under contract for one more season after the Pant
T he Carolina Panthers defense has had a pretty rough 2024 season - but it hasn't been all bad, all the time by any means. Last week's humiliating blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Bu
President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan returned to the microphone on Monday for his post-regular season press conference. He addressed the future of cornerback Jaycee Horn, who will be entering the 2025 campaign on his fifth-year option.
For the Carolina Panthers, the 2024 NFL season was a mix of ups and downs. But one thing that’s been consistent has been the high-level play from fourth-year cornerback Jaycee Horn. On Thursday, the NFL recognized Horn for his elite play and awarded the 25-year-old his first-career Pro Bowl selection.
H eading into the 2025 offseason the Carolina Panthers need about as much help as they can possibly get when it comes to upgrading their defense. They need two new starting safeti
The Carolina Panthers are facing a critical offseason, especially after showing considerable promise toward the end of the 2024 NFL campaign. The Panthers obviously have a lot of work to do, as they have to improve their roster via free agency. However, they also must focus on their own players, too.
The Carolina Panthers had an abysmal defense last year. They ended up allowing more points than any team in the history of the NFL. There are holes everywhere, but linebacker was one that proved to be troublesome.
Not one member of the Carolina Panthers, for a fifth straight year, was selected to either of The Associated Press' All-Pro Teams. A handful of their players did, however, get a bit of recognition. Fo