The Carolina Panthers drew themselves one heck of a hand this offseason, having picked and plucked some of the game’s very best minds in assembling a royal flush of a coaching staff.
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The Carolina Panthers will have a strong contingent on hand for the 2023 Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum and the Quarterback Coaching Summit. This year’s events, which’ll be the third annual meeting for the former and the sixth for the latter, are set to take place between Wednesday, June 21 and Friday, June 23 at the NFL Los Angeles office.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2023 will be inducted Aug. 5. Here are members of the 2023 Panthers who could join the immortals in Canton someday.
Frank Reich has made several strong hires to his coaching staff, but one that will likely get overlooked is the addition of Jim Caldwell, who will serve as a senior assistant.
Thoughts on the roster "We haven't done a whole lot of in-depth study yet, we're kind of in that process right now where we get a chance to look at the roster and make some assessments and things of that nature but we're far from that right now." Why Carolina "It makes sense for a number of different reasons.
Caldwell, 68, is with Carolina as a senior offensive assistant; this marks his first NFL gig since a Dolphins quarterbacks coach role in 2019.
The Carolina Panthers have been so busy adding coaches during the past week that it’s kind of difficult to keep track. So it was awfully nice of head coach Frank Reich to give us a heads up on another.
Jim Caldwell is back coaching in the NFL for the first time since the 2019 season when he was an assistant coach for the Miami Dolphins. He interviewed for the Carolina Panthers head coaching job, but the panthers gave the job to former Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich.
The Carolina Panthers have had themselves a busy Tuesday. First, they hired former Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell as a senior assistant.
The Panthers announced on Tuesday that they have hired Jim Caldwell as a senior assistant. Caldwell has interviewed for the Broncos’ head-coaching job
Scott Turner is out. And Jim Caldwell doesn't want in. Caldwell has been taking calls from the Broncos and Panthers regarding their head-coaching vacancies, and on Friday, the former Colts and Lions head coach got another call - from the Washington Commanders.
Many NFL teams have former Colts and Lions coach Jim Caldwell on their short lists for various positions, but he has turned down at least one interview for a specific reason.
The Washington Commanders have an offensive coordinator opening after firing Scott Turner.
According to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports, the Broncos are interviewing former Colts and Lions head coach Jim Caldwell.
He may not be the next up-and-coming assistant or the biggest name on the head coaching market, but everything about his resume says that he will get the most out of the talent he has.
While the hire of Jeff Saturday as interim head coach was a nice way for Colts owner Jim Irsay to keep his franchise in the spotlight, it was clear pretty quickly that he has no long-term future in the position.
Among the most polarizing head coaches in Detroit Lions history, former head man Jim Caldwell is still being debated and talked about four years after his dismissal. Caldwell was in charge in Motown from e coached the Lions from 2014 to 2017.
Two more coaches are reportedly due for a second interview by the Bears and one is a bit of a surprise. Former Lions and Colts coach Jim Caldwell and Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn will receive second interviews according to NFL Network.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano reported earlier this week that Caldwell rebuffed turned down the Vikings' and Raiders' requests for interviews, which the former head coach denies.
Jim Caldwell is viewed as a strong candidate to land a head-coaching position this offseason. His latest reported actions certainly seem to bear that out as well.
Caldwell is reportedly drawing significant interest around the league.
The Detroit Lions could have to deal with Jim Caldwell twice a year for the next couple of seasons. According to ESPN, the Chicago Bears intend to interview
Well, here we are again. One year after the Jacksonville Jaguars conducted a search for a new head coach to replace Doug Marrone, the team finds itself
Matthew Stafford has played his last snap for the Detroit Lions. With the organization set to undergo a rebuild under a new head coach and general manager, Stafford will be traded this offseason. The NFL world swiftly reacted to the nes.
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