Panthers Secure Major O-Line Upgrade with Robert Hunt's $100M Deal
The Carolina Panthers have significantly bolstered their offensive line by signing guard Robert Hunt to a five-year, $100 million contract, marking a major move in their offseason overhaul.
- The Carolina Panthers have agreed to a five-year, $100 million contract with guard Robert Hunt, previously with the Miami Dolphins, including $63 million guaranteed.
- Hunt, a key player in the Dolphins' offensive line, is expected to provide substantial protection for quarterback Bryce Young, addressing a critical need for the Panthers.
- The Panthers' decision to sign Hunt reflects their commitment to improving their offensive line, which struggled last season, allowing 65 sacks.
- This signing is part of the Panthers' broader offseason strategy to rebuild and enhance their roster following a disappointing 2-15 record last season.
- Hunt's departure from the Dolphins continues the trend of significant player exits from the team, highlighting the competitive nature of NFL free agency.