Panthers Secure WRs, Eye Offseason Moves
The Carolina Panthers, after a surprising playoff run, are bolstering their wide receiver group by retaining Jalen Coker and Brycen Tremayne with exclusive rights free agent tenders. Coker, who scored a touchdown in the playoff loss, and Tremayne, who contributed on special teams, will return for next season. Despite securing their receivers, the Panthers still face challenges on the offensive and defensive lines, and questions remain about quarterback Bryce Youngs performance. Free agency and the draft offer opportunities for the team to address these needs and build on their recent success.
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