
The Panthers bring back another offensive piece from 2024
And another domino falls for the Panthers pre-Free Agency period.
Panthers are re-signing TE Tommy Tremble on a 2-year deal, per league source.
— Joe Person (@josephperson) March 8, 2025
Tommy Tremble was slated to hit free agency as an unrestricted free agent following the expiration of his rookie contract. The Panthers selected Tremble in the 3rd round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s played in 61 total games with 34 starts, catching 85 passes for 782 yards and 9 TDs during that span. Tremble returns to the team that drafted him.
At just 24 years old at the time of this writing going on 25 by the time the season starts, there’s certainly still time for development for a tight end primarily lauded for his athleticism and blocking ability coming out of college. The tight end position could likely use more reinforcements, but returning Tremble to pair with 2024 rookie Ja’Tavion Sanders is certainly not a bad way to start the free agency period. What are your thoughts on bringing Tommy back, Panthers fans?
