The Carolina Panthers have announced significant leadership changes as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season. Owner David Tepper has adopted a more hands-off approach, entrusting head coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan with greater control over football operations. This shift aims to stabilize the franchise and allow the leadership duo to implement their vision without interference .([newsminimalist.com][1], [yardbarker.com][2])
In addition to these changes, the Panthers have made several adjustments to their coaching staff. Renaldo Hill has been hired as the new secondary coach, bringing a decade of NFL experience as a safety. AC Carter joins as the outside linebackers coach, having previously worked under defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero. Keyshawn Colmon and Kevin Peterson have also been added as offensive and defensive assistants, respectively .([panthers.com][3])
These moves reflect the Panthers’ commitment to building a cohesive and effective leadership team as they look to improve upon their performance in the upcoming season.