As Luis Diaz struggles as Liverpool's number nine, will doubts around Cody Gakpo's fitness allow Diogo Jota another chance to ...
It was Hockey Night in the Berkshires Saturday, with the Atlantic Coast 18U Varsity taking on the Junior Bruins at the Boys ...
As Liverpool succeeded in another semi-final to set up another Wembley date, The Reds sent out a reminder of their status in ...
The Carolina Panthers are about to enter the business season. So, naturally, fans are curious about where their favorite team ...
President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan recently sat down for a chat with Carla Metts Gebhart of ...
The Carolina Panthers are showing signs of life. For the first time in seven years, the team appears to have found a ...
It remains to be seen if general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales can build a winner in Carolina, but they've at least done well enough to keep their jobs for another year.
Panthers general manager Dan Morgan told The Observer that he was hoping that teams ahead of the Panthers became enamored with QBs, so better talent would fall to Carolina, seemingly confirming ...
That job falls to Carolina's second-year general manager Dan Morgan, who has the considerable task of building the roster up around Young. It sounds like Young trusts Morgan to get that job done.
The Carolina Panthers feel pretty good about their QB situation heading into 2025 with Bryce Young turning things around. The Observer spoke with GM Dan Morgan at the annual Shrine Bowl to get answers ...
It appears that Panthers general manager Dan Morgan may already know that. When asked about Carolina's need for more receivers heading into the offseason, Morgan kind of brushed it off.