With GM Dan Morgan and HC Dave Canales embarking on their first offseason in those roles, here are three moves the Panthers should make to start the process of escaping the NFL's basement.
With the rainy and windy forecast now proven to be correct, the Carolina Panthers are preparing to be grounded. Wideouts Terrace Marshall Jr. and Mike Strachan have been ruled out as healthy scratches for today’s potentially sloppy matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
Well, Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich won’t have to worry about forgetting Terrace Marshall Jr. this week. The third-year wide receiver is a healthy scratch for Sunday’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
In a week desperate for offensive production, the Carolina Panthers will be shaking things up without one of the team's top talents. Wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr.
The Green Bay Packers are in a difficult position with the NFL trade deadline right around the corner. Green Bay fell to 2-4 with their Week 7 loss to the Denver Broncos.
When trade rumors swirl, it can torpedo a team's morale. But Carolina Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. isn't letting trade rumors dictate his approach to preparing week in and week out.
The countdown to the Oct. 31 trade deadline continues, and further moves beyond the relatively minor ones that have already taken place could be coming soon. One position to watch in that regard could be that of a wide receiver.
The Carolina Panthers have reportedly given one of their players permission to seek a trade.
Mentioned as a trade candidate earlier this month, Terrace Marshall would like to move on.
When taking a look at the Los Angeles Chargers, adding more weapons offensively isn’t the first thing that comes to mind as a need. Wide receiver Keenan Allen is playing at an All-Pro level and running back Austin Ekeler returned from the sidelines to play in Week 6 on Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
In Week 4, Terrace Marshall Jr. led the Carolina Panthers with nine catches. And then, somehow, in Week 5, Frank Reich didn't play him. If an 0-5 start wasn't ugly enough, Reich has routinely looked underprepared and overmatched in clock management, game planning, and knowing what players should be on the field.
With the regular season kicking off Thursday, we're dusting off our earlier guides on the ceilings and floors of each team in the NFL.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. took a cart off the field at training camp practice on Monday, according to multiple reports. Although it’s a concerning sight for Panthers fans, it’s unclear how or whether the wideout suffered an injury.
The Panthers’ offense will look far different at the start of the 2023 season than it did at the conclusion of the previous campaign. Part of the reason for that is the changes made to the top of the team’s wide receiver depth chart.
A new era is underway in Carolina, which is bad news for two offensive players chosen by the last regime. The defense, meanwhile, features two players whose stocks are rising.
Marshall made arguably one of the wildest catches of the 2022 season on Sunday.
Those who roster the following players or line them up in Week 9 Daily Fantasy Sports leagues should reap some big fantasy rewards on Sunday.
The 2021 season didn't go as planned for Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. as he only hauled in 17 receptions for 138 yards in 13 games. He dealt with some injuries throughout the year which also threw a wrench into things.
Rookie wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. has some big shoes to fill this season as he tries to replace the production of Curtis Samuel who departed for Washington.
Marshall played a key role for LSU’s national championship team alongside Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase. He totaled 23 touchdown grabs between 2019 and 2020, a promising sign of what’s to come.
The Saints eyed Marshall at No. 60, prompting the Panthers to select Marshall earlier than initially planned.
The Carolina Panthers have found some help for new quarterback Sam Darnold. It comes in the form of former LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr.
The College Football championship game between LSU and Clemson is set for Monday, Jan. 13. Here's a look at how both teams got to the big game.
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