Life isn't all sweet for the Carolina Panthers. Key free-agent addition, linebacker D.J. Wonnum, will most likely miss OTAs as he continues rehab for a partially torn quad, Panthers head coach Dave Canales told reporters Tuesday. "I feel confident about playing with the guys we have right now," Canales said.
One of the Carolina Panthers’ newest weapons probably won’t be at their immediate disposal this offseason. Head coach Dave Canales sat down with reporters at the NFL’s Annual League Meeting on Tuesday morning.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht believes WR Mike Evans has plenty left in the tank. He also gave an update on potential extensions for S Antoine Winfield Jr.
New Carolina Panthers edge rusher D.J. Wonnum is making it very clear right off the bat that he is not Brian Burns. The Panthers signed Wonnum in the wake of trading Burns to the New York Giants last week, which has many thinking that Carolina views Wonnum as a Burns replacement.
The Panthers signed edge rusher D.J. Wonnum after trading Brian Burns to the Giants, so it is no surprise that a lot of people view Wonnum as Burns' replacement on Carolina's defense.
Let Kwesi cook? It turns out that when Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has a bit of cap space to work with, he’s willing to go out and find a lot of different players to try and fit his coaching staff and whatever scheme they’re trying to deploy.
The Carolina Panthers landed one pass-rush target, but reports indicate another signing at the position could still be on the way. Former Minnesota Vikings edge rusher D.J.
Amid all the Justin Fields rumors surrounding the Chicago Bears this free agency, the team has been very active with other deals as well. Some of the recent players signed include running back D’Andre Swift, center Coleman Shelton and (backup) quarterback Brett Rypien.
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end D.J. Wonnum is is finalizing a two-year deal to join the Panthers, per the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Wonnum suffered a season-ending torn quadricep in Week 16 agains the Detroit Lions this past season.
The Carolina Panthers are finally getting some pass rush help after losing their top three sack producers from the 2023 season in Brian Burns (Giants), Frankie Luvu (Commanders), and Yetur Gross-Matos (49ers).
The Vikings have already lost Danielle Hunter in free agency, and his edge partner will depart Minnesota as well. D.J. Wonnum has a two-year deal in place with the Panthers, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers are planning to sign DE D.J. Wonnum to a two-year deal on Thursday. Joe Person reports that Wonnum receives a two-year, $12.5M deal from the Panthers.
The Carolina Panthers are in desperate need of adding pass rushers after trading away Brian Burns and Frankie Luvu and Yetur Gross-Matos departing via free agency. Former Minnesota Viking defensive end/outside linebacker D.J.
Ryan Poles is checking off his to-do list this offseason. Although quarterback remains atop the list, Poles has solidified his backfield by adding D'Andre Swift and reinforced the safety position with the addition of Kevin Byard.
According to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, Vikings free agent DE D.J. Wonnum is scheduled to meet with the Panthers on Wednesday and the Bears on Thursday before making a decision.
With the NFL on the cusp of a new league year, the 32 teams should have their free agency plans essentially set in stone. There have already been signings
Edge rusher day continues for us here AtoZ Detroit. We already covered Josh Allen, Danielle Hunter, Brian Burns and Bryce Huff. This time we wrap up the edge rushers by talking about Vikings edge rusher D.J.
With the 2023 season in the books, Inside the Vikings is taking a look at all 22 of Minnesota's pending unrestricted free agents over the course of a few weeks.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Let's welcome the NHL back into our lives with a few simple plays built around the best-looking spots coming through. We're still thinking short and sweet is best this week, and we're hoping that keeping our looks high-level is the key to hitting on some hockey on hump day.
The Minnesota Vikings' dwindling playoff hopes took a serious hit on Tuesday.
Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum will miss the rest of the season with a partially torn quad, NFL Network reported Monday. Wonnum left Sunday's 30-24 loss to the Detroit Lions after sustaining the non-contact injury to his left leg while he was attempting to rush the passer in the fourth quarter.
Unfortunately, it looks like the contract year for Vikings outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum has come to an early end.
The Minnesota Vikings engaged in an uphill NFC North matchup against the Detroit Lions. The Vikings lost the game 30-24. Moreover, after losing TJ Hockenson and Jordan Addison, Minnesota received more unfortunate news on DJ Wonnum.
The Vikings have officially ruled out linebacker D.J. Wonnum for Sunday's game in Miami due to illness. Wonnum was listed as questionable on Friday's injury report with an illness that kept him out of practice Thursday and Friday.
Expectations can be a dangerous thing. Progress isn't always linear, and players might not be ready to deliver at the level that people believe they should.
Danielle Hunter last played for the Vikings on Halloween night against the Cowboys. That was ten weeks ago. After that game, Hunter went on injured reserve with a season-ending pectoral tear.
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