Who is the 2nd string RB for the Panthers?
Carolina Panthers Depth Chart
Starter | 2nd | 4th |
---|---|---|
Christian McCaffrey | Chuba Hubbard | Spencer Brown |
DJ Moore | Rashard Higgins | Ra’Shaun Henry |
Robbie Anderson | Brandon Zylstra | Andrew Parchment |
Terrace Marshall Jr. | Shi Smith | Derek Wright |
Who is the Panthers third string quarterback?
Carolina Panthers Depth Chart
Pos | No. | Player 3 |
---|---|---|
RT | 72 | Pleasants, Austen SF21 |
TE | 82 | Sullivan, Stephen SF21 |
TE | ||
QB | 14 | Walker, P.J. SF20 |
Who is starting RB for Panthers?
Christian McCaffrey
Offensive Positions
POS | Starter |
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Running Back | C. McCaffrey Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey: Looks good at OTAs Christian McCaffrey Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey: Looks good at OTAs |
Fullback | G. Ricci |
Wide Receiver | D. Moore |
Tight End | T. Tremble |
What was the Panthers record in 2013?
12–4
2013 Carolina Panthers season | |
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Local radio | WBT |
Results | |
Record | 12–4 |
Division place | 1st NFC South |
Who is WR 1 for the Panthers?
D.J. Moore
Offense | ||
---|---|---|
WR1 | WR1 | D.J. Moore |
WR2 | WR2 | Robby Anderson |
WR3 | WR3 | Terrace Marshall Jr. |
WR4 | WR4 | Rashard Higgins |
Is McCaffrey’s injury serious?
He suffered the ankly injury in the first half of the Panthers’ 33-10 loss to the Dolphins. He was never declared out for the game after rolling his ankle, but he played sparingly in the Panthers’ blowout loss. It turns out that McCaffrey’s injury is serious.
Who was the quarterback for Carolina Panthers in 2013?
Cam Newton
Starters
Pos | Player | GS |
---|---|---|
QB | Cam Newton* | 16 |
RB | Mike Tolbert*+ | 13 |
RB | DeAngelo Williams | 15 |
WR | Brandon LaFell | 16 |
What number is Cam Newton?
1Carolina Panthers / Quarterback
1New England Patriots / Quarterback
Cam Newton/Number
Unsurprisingly, Newton plans to wear his familiar jersey number to try and recreate the magic of his first stint with the Panthers. According to the roster page on Carolina’s team website, Newton will don the No. 1 jersey for the remainder of the year.
Did Cam Newton retire?
Cam coupled his emotional remarks with what appeared to be a moment of reflection on his 11-year professional football career, saying, “Football has been good to me, I was able to walk away unscathed.” “I don’t want to sound like I’m retiring, but I’ve had some great memories,” he continued.