The Charlotte Mercury covers the Panthers with a focus on roster construction, front-office strategy, and what the franchise means to Charlotte. We follow the money, the draft picks, and the decisions that shape the team's future.
League
NFL
Stadium
Bank of America Stadium
Owner
David Tepper
GM
Dan Morgan
What We Cover
Free agency analysis and cap strategy — the Panthers committed $165M to Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd, the most aggressive offseason in franchise history. The 2026 NFL Draft and what Pick 19 reveals about Dan Morgan's roster philosophy. Coaching staff decisions under Dave Canales. Stadium economics and the Bank of America Stadium renovation debate. The transition from a 2-15 rebuild to an 8-9 playoff team to a front office now spending like a team ready to compete every year.
Why It Matters
The Panthers are Charlotte's flagship sports franchise and the only major pro team that carries the city's name on a national stage every Sunday. Dan Morgan's 2026 offseason — $165M in defensive spending, a draft class built around Pick 19 — was the most aggressive in franchise history. After 2-15 in 2023 and an 8-9 NFC South–winning playoff appearance in 2025, the front office is betting the rebuild is over. The Mercury tracks every move, from free agency to the draft board to training camp.
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