Several members of last year's Carolina Panthers team have signed new contracts elsewhere. However, there's still a handful of 2023 Panthers who remain available in free agency.
The Carolina Panthers officially signed G Gabe Jackson from their practice squad to the active roster for Week 17, per the NFL Transactions wire. Jackson, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Raiders back in 2014.
The Carolina Panthers are running it back this weekend with a pair of hog mollies. As first reported by Darin Gantt of Panthers.com on Saturday afternoon, the team has elevated offensive linemen Gabe Jackson and J.D.
Per Darin Gantt, the Panthers are activating guards Gabe Jackson and J.D. DiRenzo from the practice squad again this week. Jackson, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Raiders back in 2014.
Another week, another impressive relief outing for a hog molly. And this time, it was newbie Gabe Jackson doing the work. Sunday’s 9-7 victory over the Atlanta Falcons marked the Carolina Panthers debut of Gabe Jackson.
The Carolina Panthers are elevating offensive linemen Gabe Jackson and J.D. DiRenzo ahead of Sunday's home game against the Atlanta Falcons, according to Darin Gantt of Panthers.com.
Given the wet and windy forecast for Charlotte, the winner inside the trenches at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday is likely to come out on top. So, the Carolina Panthers enlisted the help of some reinforcements.
The Carolina Panthers announced Saturday that they’ve elevated DE Chris Wormley and G Gabe Jackson to their active roster for Week 14. Jackson, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Raiders back in 2014.
The Carolina Panthers (1-10) signed veteran guard Gabe Jackson to their practice squad Wednesday, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Jackson, 32, has nine NFL seasons under his belt, seven with the Las Vegas Raiders (2014-20) and two with the Seattle Seahawks (2021-22).
The Panthers struggling rookie is done for the season The Carolina Panthers have sent rookie guard Chandler Zavala to injured reserve and signed veteran guard Gabe Jackson to the practice squad.
Seeing guard injuries play a key role in their offensive struggles, the Panthers are adding a veteran presence.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Panthers are signing veteran G Gabe Jackson to a contract. The team confirmed the news and added it will be to the practice squad initially.
After enjoying good health up front last season, Carolina was unable to play its starting guards together at any point during Frank Reich‘s historically short tenure as head coach. Now the Panthers are looking into a veteran.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Panthers are hosting veteran G Gabe Jackson for a visit. Carolina was down to guards who were either third-stringers during camp or weren’t even on the team in Sunday’s loss, so they’re in dire need of reinforcements. Jackson, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Raiders back in 2014.
The Seattle Seahawks have done it again! That’s the cautiously optimistic feeling around Seattle when examining Pete Carroll and John Schneider’s team-building efforts this off-season.
The Seattle Seahawks released starting guard Gabe Jackson on Thursday, according to multiple reports. Jackson, who turns 32 in July, spent two seasons with the Seahawks after playing his first seven campaigns with the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Jason Fitzgerald of OTC, the Seahawks are creating $1.76 million in cap space by restructuring the deal of G Gabe Jackson. Jackson, 31, is a former third-round pick of the Raiders back in 2014.
Before the offseason had a chance to even get under way, Russell Wilson made waves mere days after the Super Bowl when he told reporters he was tired of being “hit too much,” which helped spawn months of trade rumors.
Russell Wilson has been asking for help on the offensive line, and he just got some, as the Seahawks acquired Gabe Jackson in a trade with the Raiders.
The Raiders removed Kolton Miller, Rodney Hudson, Gabe Jackson and Denzelle Good from the reserve/COVID list. They were placed on it initially only because of close contact with Brown.
The fifth-year option gives NFL teams another way to slow top players’ earning potential, Sam Robinson writes. Case in point: Houston's Jadeveon Clowney.
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