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Fantasy News
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The Panthers signed Chaisson to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. After spending the first four years of his career with the Jaguars, the 2020 first-round pick is now headed to Carolina. Chaisson appeared in 26 games (no starts) over the past two seasons, recording 23 total tackles, including 3.0 sacks, while also defending one pass. It's safe to say that the 24-year-old underwhelmed in Jacksonville, but he could very well have the chance to compete for a starting job in the Panthers' linebacker corps this offseason.... See More ... See Less
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Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Fifth-year option declined
The Jaguars elected to decline Chaisson's fifth-year option on his rookie contract Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Chaisson will now enter a contract year in his fourth season with the Jaguars and will have a chance to cash in during free agency next offseason if he performs well. The 23-year-old appeared in only nine games with Jacksonville in 2022 due to a knee injury, but he was able to produce 10 tackles, including a sack, over 213 snaps between defense and special teams.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Back from IR
Jacksonville activated Chaisson (knee) from its injured reserve list Saturday ahead of Sunday's game at Tennessee, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. After missing the Jaguars' last seven games with a knee injury he sustained in Week 5 versus Houston, Chaisson appears poised to return in Week 14. The 2020 first-rounder figures to fill a rotational role on the edge for the remainder of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Designated to return from IR
Jacksonville designated Chaisson (knee) to return from injured reserve Wednesday. Chaisson has been on IR since Oct. 10 due to a meniscus injury, but with the move, Jacksonville has opened a 21-day window for him to be added to the active roster. However, if the third-year linebacker is not activated within that period, he'll revert to IR for the remainder of the campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Out Week 4
The Jaguars have downgraded Chaisson (ankle) to out for Sunday's game against the Eagles, Demetrius Harvey of the team's official website reports. Chaisson's absence will leave the team thin for depth at outside linebacker. De'Shaan Dixon will be the primary backup available behind Josh Allen and No. 1 overall pick Travon Walker.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Primed for starting role
Chaisson (illness) registered a quarterback hit in 29 defensive snaps during Saturday's preseason loss to the Browns. The 2020 first-round pick missed June minicamp after testing positive for COVID-19, but he was ready for the start of training camp and is poised to start as an edge rusher for Jacksonville. Chaisson played in every game as a rookie last season but had a quiet campaign with 19 total tackles and one sack.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Absent from minicamp
Chaisson was not able to attend minicamp after testing positive for COVID-19, John Reid of The Florida Times-Union reports. Chaisson is expected to return to his role as a starting linebacker for the Jags in 2021, but he'll need to pass through the league's COVID protocols before joining the rest of his teammates in preparation for the upcoming campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Set for starting role
Chaisson is listed as a starter for Sunday's game against the Texans, John Oehser of the Jaguars' official site reports. Chaisson will make his first NFL start of his career Sunday, assuming the role for the inactive Josh Allen (knee). Chaisson has been decent through the first four games of his career, accumulating seven tackles (four solo) and one sack over that span.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Returns to practice
Chaisson (hamstring) is slated to participate in Thursday's practice, John Reid of The Florida Times-Union reports. Chaisson was limited to side work earlier this month due to a hamstring issue, but it looks as though he's already managed to return to full health. The rookie first-round pick should see plenty of chances to handle key snaps for Jacksonville's pass rush early in his career, provided he can remain on the field.... See More ... See Less -
Jaguars' K'Lavon Chaisson: Heads to Jags
The Jaguars selected Chaisson in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, 20th overall. Jacksonville continues to bolster its defense, spending both of its first-round picks on that side of the ball. While the CJ Henderson selection helps replace the hole left by Jalen Ramsey, the Chaisson pick should help bolster the edge should Yannick Ngakoue get traded. Chaisson is a standout athlete and that's his selling point as a projectable edge rusher with tools. However, Chaisson did not have the production that's common among first-round edge rushers. He had just 6.5 sacks in his final season at LSU, but sacks don't always paint the full picture. If Chaisson pans out, he and Josh Allen should comprise a dangerous pass-rushing duo in Duval.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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David Newton@DNewtonespn8H agoAlthough Panthers DT A'Shawn Robinson and QB Bryce Young didn't overlap their time at Alabama, Robinson sees the "dawg'' in Young that Nick Saban demands and says "the [Carolina] record didn't affect his personality.'' In other words, he believes Young will bounce back.
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David Newton@DNewtonespn8H agoWhen new Panthers DT A'Shawn Robinson was asked why he came to Carolina in free agency, he deadpanned: "Why not?''
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Scott Fowler@scott_fowler11H agoMuhsin "Moose" Muhamad is a Panthers icon and a top-notch storyteller. We talked NFL draft, Nick Saban, shushing the crowd in Philly, that Super Bowl catch and much more in the latest "Sports Legends of the Carolinas" interview. Only in @theobserver: https://t.co/rxwK7rOzZ3
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Carolina Panthers@Panthers1D agoThe Panthers have a foundation in place. Now it's time to see where Bryce Young and this offense can go this offseason. https://t.co/JGA18MegUd
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David Newton@DNewtonespn1D agoPanthers assistant head coach/run game coordinator is from South Carolina and has deep BBQ roots. His family started Scott's Barbecue which still is open for business in Eastover, S.C.
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Joe Person@josephperson1D agoPanthers run game coordinator Harold Goodwin said he believes all five starters along the offensive line are Pro Bowl-caliber players.
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Joe Person@josephperson1D agoPanthers offensive coord. Brad Idzik says Bryce Young can make "great, professional throws all over the field." But Idzik's main takeaway on the second-year QB? "He's a winner."
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David Newton@DNewtonespn1D agoPanthers OC Brad Idzik watched film of Bryce Young this time last year. His first impression? "He's a winner.''
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Cat Scratch Reader@CatScratchReadr2D agoThe Panthers can acquire some extra picks by trading down. Here’s one scenario where they do multiple times https://t.co/VRlmKSPGiY
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Joe Person@josephperson2D agoYes, Bryce Young needs more playmakers around him. But the Panthers' depth chart has a few other glaring holes as Dan Morgan and Dave Canales prepare for the draft. A little roster analysis with your lunchtime brown bag: https://t.co/tX7cz8U34O