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Cincinnati Bengals Should Build Around Core in Pursuit of ChampionshipCINCINNATI — The Panthers are releasing former first round pick Shaq Thompson. The veteran will become a free agent after spending the past 10 seasons in Carolina.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to fill some holes across their roster this offseason after reaching the Wild Card round of the playoffs in 2024. While the season was promising from an offensive standpoint,
Shaq Thompson was the last remaining member of the team from our glory days, the 2015 Super Bowl. Photo: Grant Halverson/Getty Images
The Carolina Panthers will not re-sign veteran outside linebacker Shaq Thompson, allowing the former first-round draft pick to enter free agency.
The Panthers are moving on from Shaq Thompson, informing the linebacker, who is an unrestricted free agent, that they will not be re-signing him.
Longtime Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson will not be back with the organization in 2025. Carolina announced on Monday that Thompson will not be re-signed and will become a free agent for the first time in his career.
The sight of Thompson in a bucket hat instead of a helmet is an all-too-familiar one as the veteran linebacker has played in a total of six games in the last two seasons. Carolina's historically porous defense needs consistent contributors, not burgeoning question marks.
The last remaining Carolina Panther from their 2015 Super Bowl appearance, linebacker Shaq Thompson, is now hitting free agency. The organization announced Monday morning it would be moving in a different direction — one that does not involve the 30-year-old team captain.
Thompson, the linebacker who ranks fourth on the Carolina Panthers’ all-time tackle list, has been informed by the team that it will be moving in another direction at his position. Thompson, 30, will enter NFL free agency.
In a Week 16 win over the Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium, the injury-plagued Panthers were down to three inside linebackers: Josey Jewell, undrafted free agent Jacoby Windmon, and special teams ace Jon Rhattigan, who played his first defensive snap the previous game.