Tre’von Moehrig wasn’t on the Carolina Panthers' defense last season. He doesn’t carry the baggage of past struggles, nor does he measure growth against old failures.
Instead, the newly acquired safety brings a fresh perspective, and over the past two weeks, he’s begun to see signs of a unit finding its rhythm.
Tre'von Moehrig seeing growth from Carolina Panthers' defense despite lowly record
After the Panthers' loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2, Moehrig pointed to the way the defense held up against the run. Carolina allowed just 82 rushing yards, one of its better performances in the last year, and the safety credited attention to detail for that success.