
Tracking news, rumors, signings and misses from the Carolina Panthers’ 2025 free agency
The Panthers got off to a quick start in on the first day of the legal tampering period for the NFL’s 2025 free agency. Their defensive front and secondary are almost completely remade after six transactions, with more expected soon.
As always we will be tracking all rumors and official pieces of news relative to the Panthers and what happens around them in free agency. This post will serve as that tracker so make sure to bookmark it and check for constant updates in the coming weeks.
Keep in mind that the NFL’s legal tampering window opened on Monday, March 10th at 12pm ET, free agency officially begins with the new league year at 4pm ET on Wednesday, March 12th. All reported deals during this period will not be official and cannot be signed until the league year has begun.
Carolina Panthers signings, re-signings, and extensions
- The Panthers re-signed center Austin Corbett
- The Panthers re-signed tight end Tommy Tremble
- The Panthers extended cornerback Jaycee Horn
- The Panthers signed former Las Vegas Raiders safety Tre’von Moehrig
- The Panthers signed former Minnesota Vikings edge Patrick Jones II
- The Panthers signed former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Bobby Brown III
- The Panthers signed former Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton
- The Panthers re-signed cornerback Mike Jackson
Carolina Panthers Free Agency Rumors
The Panthers were connected to, but ultimately lost, former Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams to the New England Patriots
Former Panthers on the move
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Where does the Panthers 2025 cap space stand?
We honestly don’t know yet.
Overthecap.com had the Panthers with approximately $26M of cap space at the start of free agency, but we don’t have enough details about the deals the Panthers agreed to on the first day of the legal tampering window to accurately project where they are now.
We do know that Jaycee Horn’s extension was projected to save the team approximately $5M against the cap in 2025. We’ll keep you updated as information becomes available.
