(Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) Omar Bayless
Which Carolina Panthers players could benefit from a return to some semblance of normality this offseason ahead of the 2021 campaign?
To say the Carolina Panthers and others across the league faced some big challenges in 2020 would be a big understatement. COVID-19 forced the NFL into a drastic change in the usual offseason program, which saw training camp limited, virtual OTAs, and no preseason games on the calendar.
This is something that transitioned into the regular season with no fans in the stands until late in the campaign, which brought a surreal feel to games that also came with a significant period of adjustment from all involved.