The agreement with Corbett came a day after Carolina tender restricted free agent center Cade Mays for the 2025 season. Now, the Panthers will have the same line in 2025 in guards Robert Hunt and Damien Lewis,
In an unexpected twist, Carolina Panthers center Austin Corbett has denied allegations made by ESPN reporter David Newton, who suggested that Corbett wanted to play for a team with no competition. The heated exchange has sparked a buzz among Panthers fans,
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After three years with the Carolina Panthers, Austin Corbett will become an unrestricted free agent once the new league year begins on March 12. With his future unclear, the veteran guard was not happy with the way ESPN Panthers reporter David Newton portrayed him ahead of the offseason.
Friday the Carolina Panthers placed a restricted free agent tender on offensive lineman Cade Mays. Mays was selected by the Panthers in the 6th round of the 2022 NFL Draft and started the last half of the season at center after Austin Corbett was sidelined with a ruptured bicep.
Corbett, 29, signed a three-year, $26.25 million deal with the Panthers in 2022 following a 2021 season in which
With Corbett back in the group, the Panthers will be returning all five of their offensive line starters from last year. From left to right it'll be Ickey Ekwonu, Damien Lewis, Corbett, Robert Hunt and Taylor Moton.
The Carolina Panthers re-signed center Austin Corbett to a one-year deal, avoiding free agency, with Cade Mays as backup. Corbett recovered from a bicep injury and was previously a guard for the Rams.
The Carolina Panthers will be looking for an advantage in the 2025 NFL Draft with all options on the table. With defense being a top priority going into next week's free agency period, Dave Canales and his staff could target a top wide receiver by trading back.