While Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins shouldn't worry about losing his starting role anytime soon, these four players' seats are starting to heat up.
Several factors pushed the Carolina Panthers to sign veteran pass rusher and former No. 1 overall pick Jadeveon Clowney. One reason was to bolster the defense.
Derrick Brown had every right to question his status with the Carolina Panthers after last month’s trade of Brian Burns. But it seems like he never even had the chance to do so.
The two biggest changes on defense for the Giants this offseason have been the hiring of Shane Bowen as their defensive coordinator and the trade that brought edge rusher Brian Burns to the team from the Panthers.
Sure, the Carolina Panthers are missing out on the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, but they're still in really good shape to see some first-round action.
On Friday, the Carolina Panthers took care of one of their former first-round talents on the defensive side of the ball. The Panthers agreed to an extension with a player they expect to be a leader on the defense for years to come in Carolina.
New Commanders HC Dan Quinn discussed the impact he expects veteran LB Bobby Wagner to have on the defense. Quinn cited his passion for the game as one of Wagner’s most notable qualities.
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan knew it would be a tough decision, but he made it anyway. Early in free agency, the Panthers elected to trade outside linebacker Brian Burns to the New York Giants for a 2024 second-round pick (No.
Earlier in the week, the Carolina Panthers made the bold move to move off of elite pass rusher Brian Burns, trading him to the New York Giants. It was an unpopular decision amongst the fanbase as you could imagine, considering the team has traded away high-profile players in each of the two previous years (Christian McCaffrey, DJ Moore).
The New York Giants acquired superstar edge rusher Brian Burns in a trade with the Carolina Panthers earlier this week, and Burns seems thrilled about the opportunity.
Brian Burns said the lofty expectations that come with playing for the New York Giants won't bother him. That's probably a good thing as the spotlight will be brighter on him than ever before.
The New York Giants and general manager Joe Schoen pulled off what has the potential to be one of the more impactful moves of the first day of the legal tampering period, by acquiring All-Pro pass rusher Brian Burns in a blockbuster trade with the Carolina Panthers.
Given the mess the Panthers find themselves in, it’ll be difficult for the ex-GM to land another job anytime soon.
The New York Giants have acquired star edge rusher Brian Burns in a blockbuster trade with the Carolina Panthers, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
This move comes nearly 18 months after the Rams proposed two first-round picks and a third for the linebacker at the 2022 trade deadline.
The Panthers broke off contract talks with Burns at the start of the month and ultimately used the franchise tag on him.
Much of Monday’s action has related to the opening of free agency, which will officially take place later this week. Trades – in certain cases – are still very much on the table as a roster-building strategy this time of year.
According to Connor Hughes, there’s mutual trade interest between the Panthers and Giants for a deal involving Panthers OLB Brian Burns. Carolina put the tag on Burns this offseason after failing to get a long-term deal done with him over the past couple of years.
The Panthers painted themselves into a corner with edge-rusher Brian Burns.
The Carolina Panthers slapped a franchise tag on edge rusher Brian Burns, but that does not necessarily mean he will be playing for the team in 2024. Will
The Panthers applied an exclusive franchise tag worth $24.007 million to edge-rusher Brian Burns, locking him in for at least one more season with the franchise.
The Panthers opted to franchise tag talented edge rusher Brian Burns hours before the NFL imposed deadline. Burns will receive a one-year salary of $24.007 million.
With no long-term deal in sight, the Panthers will move forward with the expected decision on Brian Burns.
The Panthers may have cut off contract extension talks with this player, but that does not mean they will be losing him this offseason.
Brian Burns is an obvious franchise tag candidate in the event a long-term Panthers deal cannot be worked out. The latest development in this situation points further to the tag being necessary.
The Carolina Panthers appear likely to allow one star player to test free agency after halting contract talks.
Josina Anderson reports that the Panthers informed OLB Brian Burns that they will not continue contract talks with him at this time. Burns, 25, was drafted by the Panthers No.
The Washington Commanders amassed a grand total of 39 sacks this past season, and that was with Chase Young and Montez Sweat playing half the year there before being dealt at the trade deadline.
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