
Kyle Allen Joins Ron Rivera in Washington
Following the signing of XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, the Carolina Panthers send Kyle Allen to Washington for a fifth-round pick:

Following the signing of XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, the Carolina Panthers send Kyle Allen to Washington for a fifth-round pick:

Thomas Davis isn’t done yet, announces he’s reuniting with Ron Rivera. Only this time, it’ll be with Washington.
The 2018 season for the Los Angeles Chargers and Head Coach Anthony Lynn was a pleasant surprise for Charger fans. Despite missing the playoffs and finishing the 2017 season 9-7, expectations were high for the Chargers and they certainly met them. In 2018, the offense and defense both clicked which culminated in a 12-4 finish and seven Pro Bowlers. Despite losing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, and the ongoing contract saga of Melvin Gordon (more on that later) expectations for 2019 in Los Angeles are now even higher with talk of possibly even reaching the Franchise’s first Super Bowl since 1994.
Our own El Grande Gato writes about how the 2019 Panthers could have one of the deepest rosters the team has seen in a long time.
Thomas Davis will head west to the Chargers writes Aaron Gershon.
Head coach Ron Rivera gave Panthers fans hope this week when he said that there is still a chance that Thomas Davis could return to the team in 2019.
“It seems a monster is brewing down there in the defense and everyone is in for a surprise in August.” Nena Tenney takes a look at the potential changes coming for the Carolina defense going forward.

Following the signing of XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, the Carolina Panthers send Kyle Allen to Washington for a fifth-round pick:

Thomas Davis isn’t done yet, announces he’s reuniting with Ron Rivera. Only this time, it’ll be with Washington.
The 2018 season for the Los Angeles Chargers and Head Coach Anthony Lynn was a pleasant surprise for Charger fans. Despite missing the playoffs and finishing the 2017 season 9-7, expectations were high for the Chargers and they certainly met them. In 2018, the offense and defense both clicked which culminated in a 12-4 finish and seven Pro Bowlers. Despite losing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, and the ongoing contract saga of Melvin Gordon (more on that later) expectations for 2019 in Los Angeles are now even higher with talk of possibly even reaching the Franchise’s first Super Bowl since 1994.
Our own El Grande Gato writes about how the 2019 Panthers could have one of the deepest rosters the team has seen in a long time.
Thomas Davis will head west to the Chargers writes Aaron Gershon.
Head coach Ron Rivera gave Panthers fans hope this week when he said that there is still a chance that Thomas Davis could return to the team in 2019.
“It seems a monster is brewing down there in the defense and everyone is in for a surprise in August.” Nena Tenney takes a look at the potential changes coming for the Carolina defense going forward.
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